Poetry Explorer- Classic Contemporary Poetry, DAVID'S LAMENT, by ROBERT STEPHEN HAWKER



Poetry Explorer

Classic and Contemporary Poetry

DAVID'S LAMENT, by                     Poet's Biography
First Line: Let the voice of the mourner be heard on the mountain
Last Line: And holy the tear that shall fall on their grave.
Alternate Author Name(s): Hawker Of Morwenstow; Hawker, R. S.
Subject(s): David (d. 962 B.c.); Jews; Judaism


LET the voice of the mourner be heard on the mountain,
And woe breathe her sigh over Besor's blue wave;
Upon Gilboa's hill there is opened a fountain,
And its fast-flowing stream is the blood of the brave!
Oh! dry be that hill from the rains of the morning,
On its brow may no dew of the evening fall,
But the warriors of Israel, from conquest returning,
View herbless and withered the death-place of Saul!
From the borders of Judah let gladness be banished,
Ye maidens of Israel, be deep in your woe;
For the pride of the mighty in battle is vanished,
The chief of the sword, and the lord of the bow.
And long shall the chieftains of Gilead deplore them,
And mourn the dark fate of the high and the brave;
The song of the minstrel will oft be breathed o'er them,
And holy the tear that shall fall on their grave.





Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!


Other Poems of Interest...



Home: PoetryExplorer.net