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Poem: “Autumn in Chrysalis-Time”
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Tiny Knights
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Editors’ Picks: What Your Food Ate
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Editors’ Picks: Untrustworthy
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Editors’ Picks: The Last White Man
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Retooling the Plough
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Charting the Future of Pro-Life
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Letters from Readers
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Home in My Heart
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Remembering Alice von Hildebrand
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Sadhu Sundar Singh
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Covering the Cover: The Vows That Bind
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The Day No One Would Say the Nazis Were Bad
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John Wayne, The Quiet Man
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Word Is Bond
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Bring Back Hippocrates
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The Dance of Devotion
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Victor Hugo’s Masterpiece of Impossibility
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A Vow Will Keep You
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A Broken but Faithful Marriage
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Can Love Take Sides?
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A Defense of Vows
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Why I Chose Poverty
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Demystifying Chastity
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The Adventure of Obedience
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Vows of Baptism
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Hutterite Ten Points of Baptism
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The One Who Promises
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Vows in Brief
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The Raceless Gospel
Bless the sounding bells—
The foundry and the furnace,
the partials and the pitch.
The cool bronze of their surface
cast out of molten metal—
a tolling out of reach.
The sheen of verdigris—
its pale protective touch.
The stony campanile
above us standing watch,
whose changes wake or warn us—
The fading fundamental,
like silence after speech,
forgotten as it trails
from each stroke over us—
spectral, subliminal—
waves breaking in the breach. …
Whose promise and what purpose
are carried by the bells
cast out of fire and furnace?
We bless each brazen pitch.
Note: Plain Hunt Singles is a method of English full-circle ringing that requires three bells to be rung in a predetermined order (“ringing the changes”). Here, the rhymes are “rung” in the bell order of this method; the first and final stanzas’ rhymes correspond to the order followed during rounds (repeatedly ringing the bells in sequence from the highest to lowest note).
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