WEEP, weep for him, the man of God, In yonder vale he sunk to rest; But none of earth can point the sod That flowers above his sacred breast. Weep, children of Israel, weep! His doctrine fell like heaven's rain, His words refreshed like heaven's dew Oh, ne'er shall Israel see again A chief, to God and her so true. Weep, children of Israel, weep! Remember ye his parting gaze, His farewell song by Jordan's tide, When, full of glory and of days, He saw the promised landand died. Weep, children of Israel, weep! Yet died he not as men who sink, Before our eyes to soulless clay; But, changed to spirit, like a wink Of summer lightning pass'd away. Weep, children of Israel, weep! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MY BOY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOGY: HENRY PHIPPS by EDGAR LEE MASTERS AMERICA: SONNET 2 by SYDNEY THOMPSON DOBELL TWO FUSILIERS by ROBERT RANKE GRAVES PEARLS OF THE FAITH: 87. AL-GHANI by EDWIN ARNOLD EPITAPH ON THE SECRETARY TO THE MUSES by JANE BARKER |