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Bells

A tower built, of mortar and stone, To hold these bells aloof, alone, Forever as a prison keep. Yet by their own merit, Bells cannot be entrapped. For a pull of the rope Brings forth golden notes, Conversation that far beyond Those cold walls surpasses.
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isaac-sands
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Nov 20, 2012
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