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by William Watson, Sir (1858 - 1935)

She stands a thousand‑wintered tree
Language: English 
She stands a thousand-wintered tree 
By countless morns impearled; 
Her broad roots coil beneath the sea, 
Her branches sweep the world ; 
Her seeds, by careless winds conveyed, 
Clothe the remotest strand 
With forests from her scatterings made, 
New nations fostered in her shade 
And linking land with land. 

O ye by wandering tempest sown 
'Neath every alien star, 
Forget not whence the breath was blown 
That wafted you afar ! 
For ye are still her ancient seed 
On younger soil let fall -- 
Children of Britain's island-breed, 
To whom the Mother in her need 
Perchance may one day call. 

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Text Authorship:

  • by William Watson, Sir (1858 - 1935), "England and her colonies", appears in Poems, first published 1892 [author's text checked 1 time against a primary source]

Musical settings (art songs, Lieder, mélodies, (etc.), choral pieces, and other vocal works set to this text), listed by composer (not necessarily exhaustive):

  • by George Dyson (1883 - 1964), "Motherland", published 1941. [choral (many arrangements)] [
     text not verified 
    ]
  • by Frederic H. Wood (1880 - 1963), "The Tree of Nations", published c1952 [female soli, SSA chorus, strings, and piano], from Motherland [
     text not verified 
    ]

Researcher for this text: Emily Ezust [Administrator]

This text was added to the website: 2009-01-21
Line count: 18
Word count: 97

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