DAUGHTER of Zion! Awake from thy sadness: Awake, for thy foes shall oppress thee no more; Bright o'er thy hills dawns the day-star of gladness, Arise! for the night of thy sorrow is o'er. Strong were thy foes, but the arm that subdued them And scattered their legions was mightier far. They fled, like the chaff from the scourge that pursued them; For vain were their steed and their chariots of war! Daughter of Zion that Power that hath saved thee, Extolled with the harp and the timbrel should be; Shout! for the foe is destroyed that enslaved thee. The oppressor is vanquished and Zion is free! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...MOTHER TO SON by JAMES LANGSTON HUGHES AN APRIL MORNING by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH THE VOICE IN THE GLOAMING by WILLIAM ALLAN A SONNET. LOVE'S CONTRARIETY by PHILIP AYRES THE RING AND THE BOOK: BOOK 8. DOMINUS HYACINTHUS ... by ROBERT BROWNING |