> The Bells' Toll > by xTSGx > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > First Published in "The Silent Throne and Other Poems", July of 617 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- It started long ago when the bells were first rung In a land far removed from the throne of the Sun The message they sang, ‘twas not kind and merry When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary Who was this pony? The Lordmages did ponder His funeral bells made his followers grow stronger They rang of a Cure the doctor had ferried When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary Love, hope, and kindness, His followers did sing Is the heart of this Cure, so hear its great ring It’s but a simple magic, most ordinary When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary Their message was strong, to the heart it did reach For loss is so draining, like a blood sucking leech It spread far and wide, from the ground to the aerie When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary I’m sure you now realize, all was not well For the Cure they spoke of was an insidious spell It would prove ponykind’s greatest adversary When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary The following soon demanded more than just words As its corruption spread, they brought their swords The Lordmages responded, with their fierce military When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary The mountains burned, the valleys bled But the ringing grew louder, continuing to spread Death will stop the Cure. Oh, contrary When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary The Lordmages fought hard, to their dying breath For the world would burn if the ringing cured death But their fate seemed sealed, the Cure now primary When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary But like the legends of old, one pony did find Light in the darkness, and hope in kind Her magic did make the ringing miscarry When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary The rebellion was crushed, the Lordmages made sure But the followers secretly still spread his dark Cure They stashed it away to remain solitary When the bells first tolled for the Apothecary The ringing returned, so gentle and soft When the crops could no longer be held aloft The sound, it grew from Equestria’s prairie When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary The ringing was tame and quiet at first For the Archmage thought he could stop the worst But the dark cold’s return made him desperate and harried When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary The Archmage, now frantic to save his great land And keep it from crumbling apart like mere sand Heard the ringing echo from the dark library When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary He thought he could tame it, he thought he could win Pride, after all, is ponykind’s greatest sin He imagined himself as a true visionary When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary Not all were blind to the Archmage’s descent For one of his colleagues knew what it meant But her pleas went unheard, like a miner’s canary When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary A mare from the shadows nearly prevailed To silence the ringing, but she only failed Her pooling blood shown most necessary When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary  The Archmage then realized his crescendo was near And enacted his plan to spread a great fear The streets ran red, like the juice from a cherry When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary He tempted the Sun with powers perverse For immortality is nothing but a tragic curse But she swept him aside, like a small wood fairy When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary The ringing was silenced, the Sun made quite sure She banished her Archmage to keep Equestria pure But the still bleeding wounds prove not temporary When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary His colleague attempted to end that marred sound By destroying the bells, from where it was found But her efforts were frustrated and made arbitrary When the bells tolled anew for the Apothecary Keep your ears perked up, since you never will know When the ringing returns to reap what it sowed If you hear the sound, please do not terry When the bells again toll for the Apothecary I beg you, please take this message to heart Don’t let pride make you believe you’re smart Like the Lordmages caught flathooved drinking their sherry When the bells again toll for the Apothecary The cocky among you may smirk and be smarmy This is only a poem, its words cannot harm me. This poet is mad, she thinks repetition is scary? When the bells again toll for the Apothecary. But you’d do well to keep your ears perked high And listen intently or you will surely die This tale is a warning, most cautionary When the bells again toll for the Apothecary Because the ground will shake and the rains will pour While the pegasi try to desperately soar But there’s no escaping what the graves won’t bury When the bells again toll for the Apothecary You think you’re strong? You think you’re brave? Don’t you realize you cannot be saved? Through the fog they’ll rise from the cemetery When the bells again toll for the Apothecary Don’t believe the lies from your mother’s face For she’s been long gone from this earthly place Friends and family you loved, you should be wary When the bells again toll for the Apothecary The Sun will sear and the Guard will bleed But its magic will never bow nor heed No mage or knight can hope to parry When the bells again toll for the Apothecary Ignore the screams, drown out the pleas You must only do one thing and flee Escape the city to your sanctuary When the bells again toll for the Apothecary It’s slumbering now, but it will return And once it does the whole world will burn So stay sharp and alert, the ringing will vary When the bells again toll for the Apothecary