The Fairy Tree of Domremy
     L’ARBRE FEE DE BOURLEMONT
     SONG OF THE CHILDREN
     Now what has kept your leaves so green,
     Arbre Fee de Bourlemont?
     The children’s tears! They brought each grief,
     And you did comfort them and cheer
     Their bruised hearts, and steal a tear
     That, healed, rose a leaf.
     And what has built you up so strong,
     Arbre Fee de Bourlemont?
     The children’s love! They’ve loved you long
     Ten hundred years, in sooth,
     They’ve nourished you with praise and song,
     And warmed your heart and kept it young—
     A thousand years of youth!
     Bide always green in our young hearts,
     Arbre Fee de Bourlemont!
     And we shall always youthful be,
     Not heeding Time his flight;
     And when, in exile wand’ring, we
     Shall fainting yearn for glimpse of thee,
     Oh, rise upon our sight!
Credit
              This poem is in the public domain.
About this Poem
              From Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc (Harper & Brothers, 1896)
Date Published
              07/26/2018
           
      