The theme for this month's war poetry
is
Places
Belgium
by
Edith Wharton
(1862 - 1937)
(1862 - 1937)
La Belgique ne regrette rien
Not with her ruined silver spires,
Not with her cities shamed and rent,
Perish the imperishable fires
That shape the homestead from the tent.
Wherever men are staunch and free,
There shall she keep her fearless state,
And homeless, to great nations be
The home of all that makes them great.
Edith Wharton was a Prize-winning
American novelist and short story writer. She was nominated in 1927,1928 and 1929 for the Nobel Prize
for Literature. She is, perhaps, best remembered for her
novel, The Age of Innocence.
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