Isaac Rosenberg

Zion

She stood-a hill-ensceptred Queen,
The glory streaming from her ;
While Heaven flashed her rays between,
And shed eternal summer.
 
The gates of morning opened wide
On sunny dome and steeple;
Noon gleamed upon the mountain-side
‘Thronged with a happy people ;
 
And twilight’s drowsy, half closed eyes
Beheld that virgin splendour
Whose orbs were as her darkening skies,
And as her spirit, tender.
 
Girt with that strength, first-horn of right,
Held fast by deeds of honour,
I ler robe she wove with rays more bright
Than Heaven could rain upon her.
 
Where is that light-that citadel
That robe with woof of glory?
She lost her virtue and she fell,
And only left her story.
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