Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Alter AbelsonAkiba
O
O soul, a legend strange and sweet as joy;
Lover, whose love has built, not razed a Troy;
Akiba, whom heaven and angels taught to woo.
Who luminous mists hast orbed into a sun
Of Oral Law, and logic’s praises won;
A shepherd’s crook you left, a wand to find.
Who made Romance a theme for cherubim;
And love, God’s Song of Songs, His heavenly hymn;
And law, a mine where mercy digs for ore.
And Holylands in Holyland hast known;
Thou art a part of heaven, thou hast shown,
Thou art a part of “Torah” thou hast taught.
It was your gentle spirit’s element;
What wealth to heaven, what penury hell, you sent;
Courage and wisdom hailed you brave and wise.
Patriotism, patriot; and knowledge, sage.
And love, a lover; your heart, its golden page.
And holiness rejoiced to own you, mate.
What, though he drained the wine-vats of your veins?
He only precious made like gems, your pains;
Aye, kissed by God, your feet on crowns have trod.