O land of temples, land of tombs! O tawny land, O lion dead! O silent land of silent looms; Of kingly garments torn to shred! O land of storied wonder still, as when Fair Joseph stood the chiefest of all men! The Christ in Egypt! Egypt and Her mystic star-built Pyramids! Her shoreless, tiger seas of sand! Her Sphynx with fixed and weary lids! Her red and rolling Nile of yellow sheaves Where Moses cradled 'mid his lily leaves. Her lorn, dread temples of the dead Had waited, as mute milestones wait By some untraversed way unread, Until the King, or soon or late, Should come that tomb-built way and silent pass To read their signs above the sand-sown grass. Behold! Amid this majesty Of ruin, at the dust-heaped tomb Of vanity came Christ to see Earth's emptiness, the dark death room Of haughtiness, of kingly pomp, of greed, Of gods of gold or stone, or storied creed. And this His first abiding-place! And these dread scenes His childhood's toys! What wonder at that thoughtful face? That boy face never yet a boy's? What wonder that the elders marvelled when A boy spake in the Temple unto men? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ASTRONOMY by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN THE CITY OF GOD by SAMUEL JOHNSON (1822-1882) THE TUFT OF KELP by HERMAN MELVILLE CA' THE YOWES TO THE KNOWES' by ISOBEL (ISABEL) PAGAN LOCKSLEY HALL by ALFRED TENNYSON PSALM 103 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE |