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BELLS

by muck-monster

Time passes and takes all in its longevity Every creature, every mountain kneels down in humility All earthly matters end in rumble, the dust can finally settle The grandest will wither as the gentlest flower's pettle It knows no sorrow, no pain, nor regret Cradling the young and old from this realm to the next T'is life, t'is law, none shall know pardon From the darkest of forests to the sweetest of gardens Let it resonate through the earth for anyone can tell The chime and the rhythm of sweet requiem bells.
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