YOU know the tale of Queen Esther, The Queen so well named the "Star" And of Mordecai, humble and faithful, Who guided her life from afar; Not alone with your lips, dear children, The beautiful story re-tell Let your hearts learn the lesson so noble, Till the story be yours as well. Long, long ago lived Queen Esther! But you must be Esthers too, You maidens with eyes so thoughtful, Who bear the proud name of Jew! With a heart that is faithful and fearless, And a trust that is sacred and strong, You must stand for the right, though you suffer You must battle against the wrong. And you boys with hearts a-flaming With the dawn of your manhood's might, Remember how Mordecai humble Stood firm for his faithand the right! How, clad in sackcloth and ashes, As he sat in the dust by the gate, Yet he pointed the way to Queen Esther To suffer, and dare, and be great. You know how the old story ended How Haman the dastard at last Met the fate he had planned for another And Israel's danger was past! But Israel needs now, as ever, Strong hearts that are fearless and true And her honor that Mordecai guarded Is left now, dear children, with you. Be fearless! Nay, why should you falter, When God ever guardeth the right? Be loyal! The faith of your fathers Hath shown through dark years like a light! And if ever you tire in the struggle, And the right seems o'ercome and afar Then remember the old Purim story, The story of Esther the "Star." | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...CHAMBER THICKET by SHARON OLDS DRIVING INTO LARAMIE by JAMES GALVIN AFTER VERLAINE by ANSELM HOLLO UTOPIA by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE BLACK MAMMY by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON THE LONESOME CHILD by KATHERINE MANSFIELD |