Ring Out, Solstice Bells
Now is the solstice of the year, winter is the glad song that you hear. Seven maids move in seven time. Have the lads up ready in a line. Ring out these bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Join together beneath the mistletoe. by the holy oak whereon it grows. Seven druids dance in seven time. Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming. Ring out these bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Praise be to the distant sister sun, joyful as the silver planets run. Seven maids move in seven time. Sing the song the bells call, loudly chiming. Ring out those bells. Ring out, ring solstice bells. Ring solstice bells. Ring on, ring out. Ring on, ring out.
I am the grit in the gears, the missing bolt, I am the poker of sticks into spokes. I like to know how things work, but sometimes when I take them apart and rebuild them, I have a few pieces left over. I am a man, so I tend to leave reading the instructions until after it goes wrong. And like all men I have a comprehensive mental map of the world and never need to ask directions. I never get lost, only sometimes I'm late, or end up in the wrong place entirely. It's what we do.
Friday, 21 December 2012
Ring Out
Ring Out Solstice Bells, Jethro Tull
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Nope. Not now. Not ever. Listening to Jethro Tull sing a 'holiday solstice tune' is like listening to Alvin and the Chipmunks sing .... a Jethro Tull song.
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At least I know we are compatible on many other levels. Unless you've only been humoring me ....
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I don't actually watch videos in blogs unless it's personal or of particular interest to me, so can't comment on Jethro Tull, but I can't see anything in print about bells without thinking of one of my favorite poems (and perhaps the best sound poem of all time), The Bells by Edgar Allan Poe.
ReplyDeleteOf course, you don't have to sing that. That's the beauty of the poem, the music is built right into the words.
Doesn't have anything to do with solstice, though, if I remember.
Philistines, one and all.
ReplyDeleteAs for Poe, well, I'll admit he spun a good line or two.
So they were the bells I heard!
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