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The Cracked Bell

    By Charles Baudelaire



    How bittersweet it is on winter nights
    To hear old recollections raise themselves
    Around the flickering fire's wisps of light
    And through the mist, in voices of the bells.

    Blessed is the bell of clear and virile throat
    Alert and dignified despite his rust,
    Who faithfully repeats religion's notes
    As an old soldier keeps a watchman's trust.

    My spirit, though, is cracked; when as she can
    She chants to fill the cool night's emptiness,
    Too often can her weakening voice be said

    To sound the rattle of a wounded man
    Beside a bloody pool, stacked with the dead,
    Who cannot budge, and dies in fierce distress!



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