THE EVERGREEN TREE

THE EVERGREEN TREEFIRST ACTION(“Who Keepeth Watch?”)

STAGE A: THE PLACE OF OUTCASTS

It is night.

In a dark place of the wilderness, a tree is growing.

Before it is an open space on a knoll, from which—left and right—a path leads down away into the desert.

At one side, in shadow, sit ELF and GNOME.

At centre, in starlight, stands TREE, half emerged from dim boughs.

First Chorus: A,1. Chorus of the Wilderness

CHORUSWho keepeth watch in the lone wildernessFor the coming of a sign?Who sendeth her roots down into the dark placesSeeking the springs of life,And is restored:And lifteth up her boughs in prayer of quiet,And lo, they are filled with starlight?The Tree: the Tree keepeth watch for the coming of a sign.Who waiteth very patiently in the night desertFor dawn of a new morrow?And the wild beasts draw near unto her: they are tiredBut none is afraid,For her lap is like to a mother’s, where little childrenPlay till they weary and sleep:There dryads bring her their dreams,And the fairy folk are at home.—Who liveth very old, alive with young green,And waketh her heart with song for the coming of light?The Tree: the Tree:The Tree keepeth watch in her heart for the coming of light.(A long wailing cry resounds from the dark.)THE VOICEHi-ih!ELFWhat’s that?GNOMEThat is Wolf.He’s coming from the desert. He is lonely.ELFWhy is he coming here?GNOMETree is here.All the creatures come to Tree, when they are lonely.ELFEven Tree seems lonely to-night,With eyes that look far away.—Tree, what are you watching for?TREEA star.ELFBut the sky is filled with starlight.TREEI am watching for a new star.I have been waiting for it a long while.I think I shall see it again soon.GNOMEAgain?—Have you seen it before?TREEYes: once:One night, not long ago,I saw it rising in the east, across the desert.It made a path of wonderful shining.Then it stood still in the sky—far over yonder!—And seemed I heard shepherds singing.(Wolfenters.)WOLFHi-ih! It’s a cold night.I want to come out of the wind.GNOMEAsk Tree.WOLFHigh-o! Green-and-alive!Can a fellow come out of the wind, here?TREEWelcome, Wolf.WOLFAnd what may you three be talking about?ELFA star.GNOMEA new star in the east.(Noises of puffing and growling are heard.)THE NOISESOoff!—Ah-yarrr!ELFWho now?GNOMEThat’s Bear and Lion coming.They’re tired and sleepy.(BearandLionenter.Bear carries a bee-hive; Lion, a large bone.)BEAROoff! Ooff! Where’s a hollow to sleep in?GNOMEAsk Tree.TREEWelcome, Bear! Break a bough for your pillow.WOLF(Edging away)Hi! Not my tail!LIONAh-yarrr! I’m tired of killing.Where can I bury my bone?GNOMEAsk Tree!TREEWelcome, Lion. Lay your head on my roots and rest.LIONYarrr! It’s a night of cold.You kill nothing, Bear: how do you keep so fat?WOLFHis belly is full of wild honey.—Here! he’s soft and round:Keep him in the middle.BEARThree are warmer than one. Go to sleep.(WolfandLionlean againstBear.Slowly all fall into slumber and low snoring.)THE THREE(Murmuring together)Hi-yo!—Ooff! Ooff!—Ah-yarrr!ELFAnd why do you wish the star to come, Tree?TREEBecause of my dream.GNOMEWhat dream?TREEBecause I have dreamed a new star will come in the night;And will gather all the old stars out of the heavenTo sparkle upon my branches.And there they shall sing all together.And in the midst of them the new starShall laugh aloud,Shall laugh like a young child,And my boughs shall be as sheltering arms to make him a home.And there we shall dwell no more, dreadful in the desert,Where wild beasts kill one another, and weary of killing;And there shall be no more lonely things;But there shall be carolling of stars and a young child’s laughter;And I shall be the angel in his home.ELFThe wild beasts are fast asleep.GNOMENothing is stirring in the world.ELFYes: look! I think I see—GNOMEWhere?ELFDon’t you see—there! through the dark:It is moving towards us.GNOMEI think I hear some one singing.ELFIt is drawing nearer.TREEO my dear dream!ELF AND GNOMEIs it the new star?TREEYes; but it has fallen down out of the heaven.It has made itself very small and lowly.It has made itself into a little lantern,To light the feet of them who wander in the wilderness.ELFSee!GNOMEHark.

CHORUSWho keepeth watch in the lone wildernessFor the coming of a sign?Who sendeth her roots down into the dark placesSeeking the springs of life,And is restored:And lifteth up her boughs in prayer of quiet,And lo, they are filled with starlight?The Tree: the Tree keepeth watch for the coming of a sign.Who waiteth very patiently in the night desertFor dawn of a new morrow?And the wild beasts draw near unto her: they are tiredBut none is afraid,For her lap is like to a mother’s, where little childrenPlay till they weary and sleep:There dryads bring her their dreams,And the fairy folk are at home.—Who liveth very old, alive with young green,And waketh her heart with song for the coming of light?The Tree: the Tree:The Tree keepeth watch in her heart for the coming of light.(A long wailing cry resounds from the dark.)THE VOICEHi-ih!ELFWhat’s that?GNOMEThat is Wolf.He’s coming from the desert. He is lonely.ELFWhy is he coming here?GNOMETree is here.All the creatures come to Tree, when they are lonely.ELFEven Tree seems lonely to-night,With eyes that look far away.—Tree, what are you watching for?TREEA star.ELFBut the sky is filled with starlight.TREEI am watching for a new star.I have been waiting for it a long while.I think I shall see it again soon.GNOMEAgain?—Have you seen it before?TREEYes: once:One night, not long ago,I saw it rising in the east, across the desert.It made a path of wonderful shining.Then it stood still in the sky—far over yonder!—And seemed I heard shepherds singing.(Wolfenters.)WOLFHi-ih! It’s a cold night.I want to come out of the wind.GNOMEAsk Tree.WOLFHigh-o! Green-and-alive!Can a fellow come out of the wind, here?TREEWelcome, Wolf.WOLFAnd what may you three be talking about?ELFA star.GNOMEA new star in the east.(Noises of puffing and growling are heard.)THE NOISESOoff!—Ah-yarrr!ELFWho now?GNOMEThat’s Bear and Lion coming.They’re tired and sleepy.(BearandLionenter.Bear carries a bee-hive; Lion, a large bone.)BEAROoff! Ooff! Where’s a hollow to sleep in?GNOMEAsk Tree.TREEWelcome, Bear! Break a bough for your pillow.WOLF(Edging away)Hi! Not my tail!LIONAh-yarrr! I’m tired of killing.Where can I bury my bone?GNOMEAsk Tree!TREEWelcome, Lion. Lay your head on my roots and rest.LIONYarrr! It’s a night of cold.You kill nothing, Bear: how do you keep so fat?WOLFHis belly is full of wild honey.—Here! he’s soft and round:Keep him in the middle.BEARThree are warmer than one. Go to sleep.(WolfandLionlean againstBear.Slowly all fall into slumber and low snoring.)THE THREE(Murmuring together)Hi-yo!—Ooff! Ooff!—Ah-yarrr!ELFAnd why do you wish the star to come, Tree?TREEBecause of my dream.GNOMEWhat dream?TREEBecause I have dreamed a new star will come in the night;And will gather all the old stars out of the heavenTo sparkle upon my branches.And there they shall sing all together.And in the midst of them the new starShall laugh aloud,Shall laugh like a young child,And my boughs shall be as sheltering arms to make him a home.And there we shall dwell no more, dreadful in the desert,Where wild beasts kill one another, and weary of killing;And there shall be no more lonely things;But there shall be carolling of stars and a young child’s laughter;And I shall be the angel in his home.ELFThe wild beasts are fast asleep.GNOMENothing is stirring in the world.ELFYes: look! I think I see—GNOMEWhere?ELFDon’t you see—there! through the dark:It is moving towards us.GNOMEI think I hear some one singing.ELFIt is drawing nearer.TREEO my dear dream!ELF AND GNOMEIs it the new star?TREEYes; but it has fallen down out of the heaven.It has made itself very small and lowly.It has made itself into a little lantern,To light the feet of them who wander in the wilderness.ELFSee!GNOMEHark.

CHORUS

CHORUS

Who keepeth watch in the lone wildernessFor the coming of a sign?Who sendeth her roots down into the dark placesSeeking the springs of life,And is restored:And lifteth up her boughs in prayer of quiet,And lo, they are filled with starlight?The Tree: the Tree keepeth watch for the coming of a sign.Who waiteth very patiently in the night desertFor dawn of a new morrow?And the wild beasts draw near unto her: they are tiredBut none is afraid,For her lap is like to a mother’s, where little childrenPlay till they weary and sleep:There dryads bring her their dreams,And the fairy folk are at home.—Who liveth very old, alive with young green,And waketh her heart with song for the coming of light?The Tree: the Tree:The Tree keepeth watch in her heart for the coming of light.

Who keepeth watch in the lone wilderness

For the coming of a sign?

Who sendeth her roots down into the dark places

Seeking the springs of life,

And is restored:

And lifteth up her boughs in prayer of quiet,

And lo, they are filled with starlight?

The Tree: the Tree keepeth watch for the coming of a sign.

Who waiteth very patiently in the night desert

For dawn of a new morrow?

And the wild beasts draw near unto her: they are tired

But none is afraid,

For her lap is like to a mother’s, where little children

Play till they weary and sleep:

There dryads bring her their dreams,

And the fairy folk are at home.—

Who liveth very old, alive with young green,

And waketh her heart with song for the coming of light?

The Tree: the Tree:

The Tree keepeth watch in her heart for the coming of light.

(A long wailing cry resounds from the dark.)

(A long wailing cry resounds from the dark.)

THE VOICE

THE VOICE

Hi-ih!

Hi-ih!

ELF

ELF

What’s that?

What’s that?

GNOME

GNOME

That is Wolf.He’s coming from the desert. He is lonely.

That is Wolf.

He’s coming from the desert. He is lonely.

ELF

ELF

Why is he coming here?

Why is he coming here?

GNOME

GNOME

Tree is here.All the creatures come to Tree, when they are lonely.

Tree is here.

All the creatures come to Tree, when they are lonely.

ELF

ELF

Even Tree seems lonely to-night,With eyes that look far away.—Tree, what are you watching for?

Even Tree seems lonely to-night,

With eyes that look far away.—

Tree, what are you watching for?

TREE

TREE

A star.

A star.

ELF

ELF

But the sky is filled with starlight.

But the sky is filled with starlight.

TREE

TREE

I am watching for a new star.I have been waiting for it a long while.I think I shall see it again soon.

I am watching for a new star.

I have been waiting for it a long while.

I think I shall see it again soon.

GNOME

GNOME

Again?—Have you seen it before?

Again?—Have you seen it before?

TREE

TREE

Yes: once:One night, not long ago,I saw it rising in the east, across the desert.It made a path of wonderful shining.Then it stood still in the sky—far over yonder!—And seemed I heard shepherds singing.

Yes: once:

One night, not long ago,

I saw it rising in the east, across the desert.

It made a path of wonderful shining.

Then it stood still in the sky—far over yonder!—

And seemed I heard shepherds singing.

(Wolfenters.)

(Wolfenters.)

WOLF

WOLF

Hi-ih! It’s a cold night.I want to come out of the wind.

Hi-ih! It’s a cold night.

I want to come out of the wind.

GNOME

GNOME

Ask Tree.

Ask Tree.

WOLF

WOLF

High-o! Green-and-alive!Can a fellow come out of the wind, here?

High-o! Green-and-alive!

Can a fellow come out of the wind, here?

TREE

TREE

Welcome, Wolf.

Welcome, Wolf.

WOLF

WOLF

And what may you three be talking about?

And what may you three be talking about?

ELF

ELF

A star.

A star.

GNOME

GNOME

A new star in the east.

A new star in the east.

(Noises of puffing and growling are heard.)

(Noises of puffing and growling are heard.)

THE NOISES

THE NOISES

Ooff!—Ah-yarrr!

Ooff!—Ah-yarrr!

ELF

ELF

Who now?

Who now?

GNOME

GNOME

That’s Bear and Lion coming.They’re tired and sleepy.

That’s Bear and Lion coming.

They’re tired and sleepy.

(BearandLionenter.Bear carries a bee-hive; Lion, a large bone.)

(BearandLionenter.Bear carries a bee-hive; Lion, a large bone.)

BEAR

BEAR

Ooff! Ooff! Where’s a hollow to sleep in?

Ooff! Ooff! Where’s a hollow to sleep in?

GNOME

GNOME

Ask Tree.

Ask Tree.

TREE

TREE

Welcome, Bear! Break a bough for your pillow.

Welcome, Bear! Break a bough for your pillow.

WOLF

WOLF

(Edging away)

(Edging away)

Hi! Not my tail!

Hi! Not my tail!

LION

LION

Ah-yarrr! I’m tired of killing.Where can I bury my bone?

Ah-yarrr! I’m tired of killing.

Where can I bury my bone?

GNOME

GNOME

Ask Tree!

Ask Tree!

TREE

TREE

Welcome, Lion. Lay your head on my roots and rest.

Welcome, Lion. Lay your head on my roots and rest.

LION

LION

Yarrr! It’s a night of cold.You kill nothing, Bear: how do you keep so fat?

Yarrr! It’s a night of cold.

You kill nothing, Bear: how do you keep so fat?

WOLF

WOLF

His belly is full of wild honey.—Here! he’s soft and round:Keep him in the middle.

His belly is full of wild honey.—

Here! he’s soft and round:

Keep him in the middle.

BEAR

BEAR

Three are warmer than one. Go to sleep.

Three are warmer than one. Go to sleep.

(WolfandLionlean againstBear.Slowly all fall into slumber and low snoring.)

(WolfandLionlean againstBear.Slowly all fall into slumber and low snoring.)

THE THREE

THE THREE

(Murmuring together)

(Murmuring together)

Hi-yo!—Ooff! Ooff!—Ah-yarrr!

Hi-yo!—Ooff! Ooff!—Ah-yarrr!

ELF

ELF

And why do you wish the star to come, Tree?

And why do you wish the star to come, Tree?

TREE

TREE

Because of my dream.

Because of my dream.

GNOME

GNOME

What dream?

What dream?

TREE

TREE

Because I have dreamed a new star will come in the night;And will gather all the old stars out of the heavenTo sparkle upon my branches.And there they shall sing all together.And in the midst of them the new starShall laugh aloud,Shall laugh like a young child,And my boughs shall be as sheltering arms to make him a home.And there we shall dwell no more, dreadful in the desert,Where wild beasts kill one another, and weary of killing;And there shall be no more lonely things;But there shall be carolling of stars and a young child’s laughter;And I shall be the angel in his home.

Because I have dreamed a new star will come in the night;

And will gather all the old stars out of the heaven

To sparkle upon my branches.

And there they shall sing all together.

And in the midst of them the new star

Shall laugh aloud,

Shall laugh like a young child,

And my boughs shall be as sheltering arms to make him a home.

And there we shall dwell no more, dreadful in the desert,

Where wild beasts kill one another, and weary of killing;

And there shall be no more lonely things;

But there shall be carolling of stars and a young child’s laughter;

And I shall be the angel in his home.

ELF

ELF

The wild beasts are fast asleep.

The wild beasts are fast asleep.

GNOME

GNOME

Nothing is stirring in the world.

Nothing is stirring in the world.

ELF

ELF

Yes: look! I think I see—

Yes: look! I think I see—

GNOME

GNOME

Where?

Where?

ELF

ELF

Don’t you see—there! through the dark:It is moving towards us.

Don’t you see—there! through the dark:

It is moving towards us.

GNOME

GNOME

I think I hear some one singing.

I think I hear some one singing.

ELF

ELF

It is drawing nearer.

It is drawing nearer.

TREE

TREE

O my dear dream!

O my dear dream!

ELF AND GNOME

ELF AND GNOME

Is it the new star?

Is it the new star?

TREE

TREE

Yes; but it has fallen down out of the heaven.It has made itself very small and lowly.It has made itself into a little lantern,To light the feet of them who wander in the wilderness.

Yes; but it has fallen down out of the heaven.

It has made itself very small and lowly.

It has made itself into a little lantern,

To light the feet of them who wander in the wilderness.

ELF

ELF

See!

See!

GNOME

GNOME

Hark.

Hark.


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