Billy Corgan
Ring the Bells
There's a poetry calling
It's not a desperate sound
But a muted brass bell
Ring, ring, ring
And all who hear it may choose to ignore it
They can try to sleep, enjoy their food
And make love and come three times
But that bell rings on
It's not an ominous clank, mind you
It's more like a clock chime
It's more like a clock chime
Every minute
On every hour
For every day that you will ever know
Me, i don't have a bell
I only hear serene silences
The whistling winds
The seagull cries like children
On the beach walking towards sunsets and loving arms
There's no war in my world
There's no war in my world
There's no war in my world
There's no war in my world
Only the anarchy of stillness
Only the anarchy of stillness
And someone who will never forget my name
Someone who will never forget my name
Someone who is gonna write it in their book a thousand times
And someone who long after i die will stand in line
And they're gonna clean my flags
And mow my lawn and take care of my pets
And tell my stories too
'cause it's so sad
One day i will have to leave this place
One day i will have to leave this world
I really wanna help
I really wanna help
I really wanna help
Each and every man and woman on this planet
Find and destroy that bell
I think i know where all the bells are
I think i know where all the bells are
They go ring, ring, ring, ring
Ring, ring, ring, ring
Ring, ring, ring, ring
Ring, ring, ring, ring
Ring, ring them bells
Ring them bells
Ring them bells
Ring them bells
Ring them bells
Ring them bells
Ring them bells