IN MEMORY OF MY FRIEND JOYCE KILMER, POET AND SOLDIER

Written Armistice Day, November eleventh, 1918

I hear a thousand chimes,

I hear ten thousand chimes,

I hear a million chimes

In Heaven.

I see a thousand bells,

I see ten thousand bells,

I see a million bells

In Heaven.

Listen, friends and companions.

Through the deep heart,

Sweetly they toll.

I hear the chimes

Of tomorrow ring,

The azure bells

Of eternal love....

I see the chimes

Of tomorrow swing:

On unseen ropes

They gleam above.

Rejoice, friends and companions.

Through the deep heart

Sweetly they toll.

They shake the sky

They blaze and sing.

They fill the air

Like larks a-wing,

Like storm-clouds

Turned to blue-bell flowers.

Like Spring gone mad,

Like stars in showers.

Join the song,

Friends and companions.

Through the deep heart

Sweetly they toll.

And some are near,

And touch my hand,

Small whispering blooms

From Beulah Land.

Giants afar

Still touch the sky,

Still give their giant

Battle-cry.

Join hands, friends and companions.

Through the deep heart

Sweetly they toll.

And every bell

Is voice and breath

Of a spirit

Who has conquered death,

In this great war

Has given all,

Like Kilmer

Heard the hero-call.

Join hands,

Poets,

Friends,

Companions.

Through the deep heart

Sweetly they toll!