TREMBLING old men are stamm'ring Scarce can their anguish tell Whisp'ring the ancient Hebrew, The "Hear, O Israel!" Some little Jew is falling, Clubbed in his narrow pale The Queen is singing sweetly Songs of the Nightingale. Watchmen are growing fretful, Why should they longer wait? Hurry the homeless wanderers Through the next dark suffering-gate. What though anchors are lifted, What though poor exiles flee Carmen Sylva is warbling An Ode to Humanity. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE HOSTING OF THE SIDHE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE BOY AND THE FLUTE by BJORNSTJERNE MARTINIUS BJORNSON TO AN ENEMY by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH TO JOHN TAYLOR by ROBERT BURNS THREE WOMEN: G -- by AMELIA JOSEPHINE BURR |