The Crowning of Peace

Ciw-restr ar gyfer Father

(Child) Will it be long before she comes?
 
(Child) Will it be long before she comes?
(1, 0) 8 We cannot tell.
(1, 0) 9 We have waited long.
(1, 0) 10 The throne, you see, is empty.
(Mother) Sometimes I fear the Queen will not come back to us again.
 
(Child) And will they all come back when they have found the Queen?
(1, 0) 17 No, they will not all come back.
(Child) Why did she go away from us?
 
(Child) Why did she go away from us?
(1, 0) 19 Men drove her out.
(Child) But I have heard people say that she is very beautiful and that the world is happy when she sits upon her throne.
 
(Child) What was it like when the world was happy?
(1, 0) 24 My son worked with me.
(1, 0) 25 I was old and had knowledge; he was young and had strength.
(1, 0) 26 We laboured side by side.
(1, 0) 27 There is a great joy for men who labour.
(1, 0) 28 It is to see the thought of their mind take shape at last in the work of their hands.
(1, 0) 29 Sometimes I grew weary and remembered that my working days must end; but I looked upon my son, and to myself I said: "When I am taken from the task, he wîll remain and his son after him."
(1, 0) 30 And then I smiled, for I was satisfied.
(1, 0) 31 It ìs a great thing for men to know that the work of the world will not be left undone.
(1, 0) 32 And, little one, when the throne is empty, men are sad, because they must destroy.
(Child) {To THE MOTHER.}
 
(Child) I have heard that men are good and wise.
(1, 0) 57 No, little one; they only wish to be.
(1, 0) 58 Sometimes, pride walks amongst them in a golden cloak and speaks with swollen words, and then there is an end to goodness and to wisdom,
(Maiden) {Looking to the right.}
 
(Maiden) Here comes one whose face we know.
(1, 0) 61 Yes; he walks in the public places.
(Mother) He may bring news of the great Queen.
 
(Mother) He may bring news of the great Queen.
(1, 0) 65 Sir, we greet you.
(Man of Doubt) I greet you all.
 
(Man of Doubt) Men go upon a hundred ways, and a hundred times when they come back, their hands are empty.
(1, 0) 77 If they do not bring her, tomorrow is but as yesterday.
(1, 0) 78 There is no end to loss, and men's work will be broken for ever.
(Man of Doubt) Their work will be broken for ever.
 
(1, 0) 92 Look!
(1, 0) 93 A crowd upon the road.
(Mother) They come this way!
 
(Man of Doubt) They are happy for an hour—and they forget.
(1, 0) 103 My sight is dim.
(Mother) {To THE MAIDEN.}
 
(Child) I didn't know that men and women could be so very happy.
(1, 0) 111 Tell me.
(1, 0) 112 Who walks before them?
(Maiden) One clothed in white!
 
(Maiden) She smiles, and—oh!—her smile is blessing.
(1, 0) 117 It is the Queen.
(Mother) Yes, the Queen, whose name is Peace!
 
(Maiden) O God, we thank Thee now; we who love them and are loved!
(1, 0) 121 O God, we thank Thee now; we who build the world a temple to Thy plan!
(Child) O God, the little children thank Thee!
 
(Child) O God, the little children thank Thee!
(1, 0) 123 Who walks beside the Queen?
(Maiden) Someone who leads her by the hand towards the throne.
 
(Mother) O Queen, it is our common prayer!
(1, 0) 143 Without you, we are nothing and the work of our hands is dust!
(Queen) O my people, will you not remember?
 
(Queen) Why do men send me from their midst—only to learn once more their utter need of me?
(1, 0) 151 O calm, kind Queen, once more we learn it!
(Mother) We learn it, and our need is great!
 
(Queen) He came to seek me by the way of sorrows, where there is always blood upon the stones.
(1, 0) 172 O Young Man from the bitter way, what shall the old men give you, as you come back from your quest?
(Mother) O son of some poor waiting mother, what do you ask of us who have waited for our sons?
 
(Child) Please—will you let me kiss you?
(1, 0) 179 Make your demand.
(1, 0) 180 Say now what you would ask of us.
(Young Man) To eat no pauper bread.
 
(Young Man) To sit a little in the sun and talk with friends.
(1, 0) 184 You do not ask enough.
 
(1, 0) 186 Friends, is that the whole of his deserving?
(Crowd) No!
 
(Crowd) Let him speak again!
(1, 0) 189 You went the way of sorrows and found our Queen.
(1, 0) 190 Ask now your heart's desire.