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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHANUKAH, by CECILIA GERSON First Line: The hand of time moves o'er the dial Last Line: That leap to glory and to god! Subject(s): Fasts & Feasts; Hanukkah; Jews; Slavery; Judaism; Serfs | |||
THE hand of Time moves o'er the dial, And guides the seasons through the year; It drives the sorrow from our hearts Beholdthe Feast of Lights is here! The Feast of Lightsold mem'ries stir, And pride within our breast soars high, We live again in ancient days, When Judah's glory was the cry. We see the Maccabees of old Bow low within the house of God; Where Syrian hands defiled the halls, Where Israel's patriarchs had trod. Now light we tapers for their deeds; Awak'ning in each heart a prayer, That we may like the Maccabees The glory and the valor share. The Feast of Lightsa time when hope Throws off the yoke of sorrow's rod, To wing its way above the flames That leap to glory and to God! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...JOY IN THE WOODS by CLAUDE MCKAY ELIZABETH KECKLEY: 30 YEARS A SLAVE AND 4 YEARS IN THE WHITE HOUSE by E. ETHELBERT MILLER EMANCIPATION by ELIZABETH ALEXANDER JOHN BROWN'S BODY by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET |
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