They used to think the swallows Were living under water All through the winter When they were missing from the trees They used to think the geese Buried from the branches Each gentle sunny spring When they came back again But the swallows and the geese They have always heard The ringing of the bells That echoed through the earth The monarch bu*terflies In their cloud of orange wings And all the colder eels Swimming through the sea They are following a path To places never seen They see the secret map The moon draws on the sea The bu*terflies and eels They have always heard The ringing of the bells That echoed through the earth But the airplanes over head Hang heavy in the air And all the shiny cars They circle in despair When might they cry? Where you were ever But they will never hear The bells that ring tonight The bells that ring tonight