//------------------------------// // Transcript of a popular Equestrian foals' rhyme and of highlighted passages referring to it; Taken from a copy of a Local History & Culture book published in 876 // Story: Monument // by Equimorto //------------------------------// Round the Spire Hear it sing Round the ring Round the ring Down the Spire See it sink Ring a prayer origin unclear seems to have first appeared around the time of the Spire's construction 'singing' could refer to the intense sound produced by the combined magical efforts used to move the large blocks that make up the structure foals might have wandered close to the building site while construction works were ongoing possible corruption of an earlier rhyme about a tower, which could explain the second part ponies will sometimes claim the Spire emits sound the geological conditions of Reconciliation Park and the wider Canterlot area appear to be perfectly stable, and the structure is at no risk of sinking nor leaning