GO, with the wand'rer's staff in hand, Without a home, without a land, Without to-morrow, or to-day, Ne'er tolerated, e'er in flight Not found by day where lodged by night. Forever woe, woe, woe, Forever go, go, go, Forever drive, drive, drive, The time we barely keep alive. Our greatness lieth in the dust; Our holy lifea life unjust; Our glorious namea danger great; Our proud descenta cause for hate; Our geniusnothing but a crime; Our culturescoffed at all the time. E'er troubles grave, grave, grave, Forever slave, slave, slave, E'er seek to know, know, know, Joys in the curses of the foe. And thus year after year, alas, Yea, thus age after age doth pass Without a hope, without a goal, While dread and terror fill our soul, As wildly wandering we go, From pain to pain, from woe to woe, E'er on the way, way, way, Forever sigh, sigh, sigh, And luckless e'en when we die. But from our ancient city thus Beckons our ancient God to us, Whose voice conveys this message blest, "Come here, at last you'll find your rest! Yea, here, at last upon your desolate hill The son of Judah dreameth still." Then hear Him call, call, call, Go, seek the Temple's ancient wall, Yea, trust in God, God, God, Lo, there will cease the tyrant's rod. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...WHEN I WROTE A LITTLE by HAYDEN CARRUTH OWL AGAINST ROBIN by SIDNEY LANIER HOUSE WITH THE MARBLE STEPS by AMY LOWELL A MENDOCINO MEMORY by EDWIN MARKHAM BONNYBELL: THE BUTTERFLY by EDGAR LEE MASTERS |