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Poetic sketches of poems beginning with A through D
#380288 added November 10, 2005 at 11:40am
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Detroit (xiv) 'bells'
[E] There is more than one carrillon in Metro-Detroit, but the largest with the most bells is in Bloomfield Hills.

♠♠♠♠♠

Detoit

(xiv)

♠♠♠♠♠

One adjusts the clapper,
she explains,
one does not bang the bells;

one chimes.

The high notes twinkle magical,
no longer sound
but light

The kirk above the lake
sparkles.

Seventy-seven bells reside esconced within
its tower of stone.

Scotland has bloomed in Michigan
on the north side of Detroit

Kåre Enga

catalogue number: [162.464]
16 october 2005

Note: for Prof. Berghout, carilloneur at Kansas University, who has played these bells in Bloomfield Hills.

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