Moscow Bells

Edna Dean Proctor

 

THAT distant chime! As soft it swells,

  What memories o’er me steal!

Again I hear the Moscow bells

  Across the moorland peal!

The bells that rock the Kremlin tower

  Like a strong wind, to and fro,—

Silver sweet in its topmost bower,

  And the thunder’s boom below.

 

They say that oft at Easter dawn

  When all the world is fair,

God’s angels out of heaven are drawn

  To list the music there.

And while the rose-clouds with the breeze

  Drift onward,—like a dream,

High in the ether’s pearly seas

  Their radiant faces gleam.

 

O, when some Merlin with his spells

  A new delight would bring,

Say: I will hear the Moscow bells

  Across the moorland ring!

The bells that rock the Kremlin tower

  Like a strong wind, to and fro,—

Silver sweet in its topmost bower,

  And the thunder’s boom below!

 


Main Location:

Moscow, Russia