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Ring Out, Wild Bells, To the Wild Sky (Ode To Alfred Lord Tennyson)
Ring Out, Wild Bells, to the Wild Sky (Ode to Alfred Lord Tennyson) Fair son of England whom I write of saw not well; thus short of sight, formed lines that in his head would lie. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild Sky. Those lines (deep thoughts) - once written down - rang out like church bells through a town or birds, which to the heavens fly. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky. Yes, lofty verse and lyric sound could touch those rooted to the ground and make a nation’s royalty sigh! Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky. Victorian inside his soul, he also played a modern role - He saw man’s plight and questioned why. Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky. Poet Laureate too was he who penned a famous elegy for his young friend so young to die: “Ring Out, Wild Bells” (to the wild sky) By old age, he had crushed his fears, outlasting many poet peers. To honor him, I can but try. . . Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky. For Dr. Ram Mehta's Contest on "Ring out wild bells to the wild sky"
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