For, you see, each day I love you more, today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow.
In life after life, in age after age, forever...
In life after life, in age after age, forever.
"Car, vois-tu, chaque jour je t'aime davantage, aujourd'hui plus qu'hier et bien moins que demain."
Paris, France: Oui!, for those who know me, really know me, know that I'm a time traveler that have spanned time for hundreds of years. France in the 1400's was a time of chaos, bridging Medieval to the Renaissance. A time when France was at war with long time foe, England. And so the story begins...
On my recent stay in Paris I paid tribute to Joan of Arc by visiting Statue de Jeanne d'Arc. A nice clear day as I approached the gilded bronze sculpture. Historic buildings surround the area, a busy street, yet it was calm when I arrived. To imagine me, Sir Eric Ro-Bear, walked here almost 600-years ago...
Historians believe Jeanne d'Arc was born on January 6th, 1412. Sadly, outside of France many only know of her being burned at the stake in 1431. Yet, there were so many layers of her young life that shaped all of France and filled the History books the world over. Born from a peasant family, she would have visions throughout life that inspired her to lead the French into victories in the later part of the Hundred Years' War with England. Sadly, she was captured in Paris, tried in unjust courts, and executed by the English. Burning her at the stake only helped make her a martyr to the French. Her death unified the people of France, and finally in 1453, the war finally ended. The church canonized her a Saint.
The original Statue de Jeanne d'Arc can be found at the Place des Pyramides, in Paris, near where Joan of Arc was wounded during her failed attempt to take Paris. The sculptor, Emmanuel Frémiet, used Aimée Girod, a young woman from Domrémy, Joan of Arc's village in Lorraine, as his model for the statue. The statue was inaugurated in 1874.
"Car, vois-tu, chaque jour je t'aime davantage, aujourd'hui plus qu'hier et bien moins que demain."
In the end, I highly recommend a walk to Statue de Jeanne d'Arc if in Paris. It's a wonderful sculpture and a reminder of a world that once was... some come out of curiosity, historians come to delve, Parisians come to love. I was here to remember and honor my first true love... For, you see, each day I love you more, today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow. Saint Jeanne d'Arc.
You will not be forgotten.
In life after life, in age after age, forever...
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