the man in the tower |
The Bell Tower In the tower of a church Lived a poor and simple man He was a young and lonely man He had no home or land He sang alone and rung his bell In the tower of the square A Giant polished bell That had a noise so rare When hour struck each night and day and the bell would chime it's brass away but the townsmen cursed this steeple tower as the children in the square would play they thought it far to loud ringing with it's power But the man continued ringing as He sat alone each day He could hear the joyous singing and the laughing people gay In a town that wouldn't care The man grew old alone ringing to the air each hour Filling streets and homes The people went on happy, Merry every hour Forgetting all about the man Alone inside the tower And then one day the bells they stopped Chiming with their power There echoed not a sound From the tall secluded tower The townsmen called "wake up " It's time to ring the bell we are so very sorry but you ring it quite so well But the old bell man had passed In the cold and frigid night There was no home for him With heat or even light The cold and lonely tower Was the only place he lived Waiting on the bell was all he ever did Death had crept into the tower From the hearts of men so cold And froze the mighty bell So it's sound could never hold They found an empty plot behind the tower church And laid his flesh to rot In a hole beneath the earth The tower was closed For none to hear The brass of bell and ring And then the sickness full of fear Brought the wrath of death and sting The town would slowly die that year of plague and fear and sin Weeping for a joyous ring They would never hear again |