Sleep falls, with limpid drops of rain,
Upon the steep cliffs of the town.
Sleep falls; men are at peace again
While the small drops fall softly down.
The bright drops ring like bells of glass
Thinned by the wind, and lightly blown;
Sleep cannot fall on peaceful grass
So softly as it falls on stone.
Peace falls unheeded on the dead
Asleep; they have had deep peace to drink;
Upon a live man's bloody head
It falls most tenderly, I think.
Bells In The Rain
Elinor Morton Wylie
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Poem topics: rain, wind, head, grass, deep, town, small, bright, drink, live, stone, glass, steep, peace, sleep, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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