LORRAINE!
When Yesterday shall dawn again, A
nd the long line athwart the hill
Shall quicken with the bugle's thrill,
Thine own shall come to thee, Lorraine!
Then in each vineyard, vale, and plain,
The quiet dead shall stir the earth
And rise, reborn, in thy new birth--
Thou holy martyr-maid, Lorraine!
Is it in vain thy sweet tears stain
Thy mother's breast?
Her castled crest Is lifted now! God guide her quest!
She seeks thine own for thee, Lorraine!
So Yesterday shall live again,
And the steel line along the Rhine
Shall cuirass thee and all that's thine.
France lives--thy France--divine Lorraine!
R. W. C.