Continuing my Spring Inspired WW1 Poetry
A Girl's Song by Katharine Tynan
The Meuse and Marne have little
waves;
The slender poplars o'er them
lean.
One day they will forget the
graves
That give the grass its living
green.
Some brown French girl the rose
will wear
That springs above his comely
head;
Will twine it in her russet hair,
Nor wonder why it is so red.
His blood is in the rose's veins,
His hair is in the yellow corn.
My grief is in the weeping rains
And in the keening wind forlorn.
Flow softly, softly, Marne and
Meuse;
Tread lightly all ye browsing
sheep;
Fall tenderly, O silver dews,
For here my dear Love lies
asleep.
The earth is on his sealèd eyes,
The beauty marred that was my
pride;
Would I were lying where he lies,
And sleeping sweetly by his side!
The Spring will come by Meuse and
Marne,
The birds be blithesome in the
tree.
I heap the stones to make his
cairn
Where many sleep as sound as he.
Katharine Tynan (18861-1931) was an Irish writer and poet.
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