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 Britains island-breed,  
To whom the Mother in her need  
  Perchance may one day call.
England And Her Colonies
written byWilliam Watson
© William Watson


 



