The Unspoken
“The Silence Between Bells” lets colour, movement, and repetition carry a simple idea—joy becomes larger when it is participated in. Its deeper tension becomes visible in “Candlelights fade, yet hearts still glow,” which turns the lyric toward joy as something that multiplies when it is shared. Time becomes more than scenery; it begins to stand for change, mortality, and the impossibility of holding a moment still. That inward point of view makes the message feel experienced before it is explained. What begins with “Candlelights fade, yet hearts still glow” finally lands at “In love that never dies,” where what matters in the end is participation—the pleasure of being fully inside the moment.
The Silence Between Bells - Lyrics
Candlelights fade, yet hearts still glow,
Footsteps soften in the evening snow,
Whispers drift through midnight air,
A love unseen, yet everywhere.
No choir sings, no echoes swell,
Just souls that know, they loved and fell,
In every pause, a secret tells,
There’s peace — in the silence between bells.
Oh, The Silence Between Bells,
Where every prayer gently dwells,
When the noise of joy subsides,
Love’s quiet truth survives.
Hands still warm from holding dreams,
Tears turn gold in moonlight beams,
Heaven hums, the night exhales,
Time stands still as faith prevails.
No angel’s voice, no carol’s spell,
Yet hearts ring true — they always tell,
That grace is found where stillness dwells,
In The Silence Between Bells.
Oh, The Silence Between Bells,
Where hope and wonder swell,
A song that softly hides,
In hearts the night confides.
When morning comes and echoes die,
Love remains, it won’t say goodbye,
For joy is not in what compels —
It lives in The Silence Between Bells.
Oh, The Silence Between Bells,
Where forever softly dwells,
Christmas breathes where silence lies,
In love that never dies.