Classic and Contemporary Poetry
SEDER-NIGHT, by ISRAEL ZANGWILL Poet's Biography First Line: Prosaic miles of streets stretch all around Last Line: Its god shall be the god of all the earth. Subject(s): Freedom; Jews; Poetry & Poets; Liberty; Judaism | ||||||||
PROSAIC miles of streets stretch all round, Astir with restless, hurried life and spanned By arches that with thund'rous trains resound, And throbbing wires that galvanize the land; Gin-palaces in tawdry splendor stand; The newsboys shriek of mangled bodies found; The last burlesque is playing in the Strand In modern prose all poetry seems drowned. Yet in ten thousand homes this April night An ancient People celebrates its birth To Freedom, with a reverential mirth, With customs quaint and many a hoary rite, Waiting until, its tarnished glories bright, Its God shall be the God of all the earth. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE RABBI'S SON-IN-LAW by SABINE BARING-GOULD A LITTLE HISTORY by DAVID LEHMAN FOR I WILL CONSIDER YOUR DOG MOLLY by DAVID LEHMAN JEWISH GRAVEYARDS, ITALY by PHILIP LEVINE NATIONAL THOUGHTS by YEHUDA AMICHAI SOUNDS OF THE RESURRECTED DEAD MAN'S FOOTSTEPS (#3): 2. ANGEL ... by MARVIN BELL A POLITICAL CHARACTER by ISRAEL ZANGWILL |
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