C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
The Broken Bell
By Charles Baudelaire (18211867)
B
Across the quivering, smoking hearth, to hear
Old memory’s notes sway softly far and near,
While ring the chimes across the gray fog’s pall.
Still calls afar its old and pious song,
Responding faithfully in accents strong,
Like some old sentinel before his tent.
It would beguile the wintry nights with rhymes
Of old, its weak old voice at moments seems
Like gasps some poor, forgotten soldier heaves
Beside the blood-pools—’neath the human sheaves
Gasping in anguish toward their fixèd dreams.