There was a bell in a tower, she tolled on the hour each day And would call on the people to come and to listen Below on the earth stood a ruin so old that the sun knew the stones And she saw through his doorways and windows it glistened And so, she looked down and she'd ring like a bell Every syllable rang out to tell him her feeling And he gazed around, so amazed as she fell At each toll sweet and strong, and their love went on pealing Daily he'd wish for a window of hope She would throw down a rope, and their love would ignite His roots were strong in the ground, still he longed To be where he belonged, in the clouds, by her side She heard his pleas, and her eyes longed to see For the first that the whispers of lovers held truth So, the heavens they heard, and were moved to answer To the cries and desires of the bell, and the ruin The crowd gathered round, and a grief-stricken hush fell No hourly song would ring out any longer, the music was silenced The storm, it had crept in the black of the night And the lightning it struck like a sword in the stone of the tower And violently It cut her down, ever ringing she fell Every syllable rang out to tell him her feeling And he gazed around, so amazed as she fell At each toll sweet and strong, and their love went on pealing Their love went on pealing; their love goes on pealing She's but a shell now, she lies in the dirt No songs passed her lips since the night that the lightning came Stole her away; but the holy men heard of the love 'tween the two So they cut out her silver tongue, buried her soul in his clay And so she lies down and she rings like a bell Every syllable rings out to tell him her feeling And he gazes 'round so amazed as she fell At each toll sweet and strong and their love goes on pealing Their love goes on pealing There was a girl in a tower, she'd meet with the birds of the air And the clouds that would skitter past hoping she'd see 'em There was a boy on the earth at her feet who would talk to the air And the ground, he would pray would rise up so she'd see him