Christmas Eve In France Poem by Jessie Redmon Fauset

Christmas Eve In France

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OH little Christ, why do you sigh
As you look down to-night
On breathless France, on bleeding France,
And all her dreadful plight?
What bows your childish head so low?
What turns your cheek so white?

Oh little Christ, why do you moan,
What is it that you see
In mourning France, in martyred France,
And her great agony?
Does she recall your own dark day,
Your own Gethsemane?

Oh little Christ, why do you weep,
Why flow your tears so sore
For pleading France, for praying France,
A suppliant at God's door?
'God sweetened not my cup,' you say,
'Shall He for France do more?'

Oh little Christ, what can this mean,
Why must this horror be
For fainting France, for faithful France,
And her sweet chivalry?
'I bled to free all men,' you say
'France bleeds to keep men free.'

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Jessie Redmon Fauset

Jessie Redmon Fauset

Camden County, New Jersey
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