Eugene Field

Jewish Lullaby

My harp is on the willow-tree,
Else would I sing, O love, to thee
  A song of long-ago—
Perchance the song that Miriam sung
Ere yet Judea’s heart was wrung
  By centuries of woe.
 
I ate my crust in tears to-day,
As scourged I went upon my way—
  And yet my darling smiled;
Ay, beating at my breast, he laughed—
My anguish curdled not the draught—
  'T was sweet with love, my child!
 
The shadow of the centuries lies
Deep in thy dark and mournful eyes—
  But, hush! and close them now;
And in the dreams that thou shalt dream
The light of other days shall seem
  To glorify thy brow!
 
Our harp is on the willow-tree—
I have no song to sing to thee,
  As shadows round us roll;
But, hush and sleep, and thou shalt hear
Jehovah’s voice that speaks to cheer
  Judea’s fainting soul!
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