Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Jehoash (Trans. Alter Brody)The Harp of David
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With moonlight and starlight for warp,
The King in his chamber arises
And wakens the voice of his harp.
He hears but a melody sweet;
He hears but the heart of him beating
With a musical, magical beat.
On the world in beauty bedight—
Forgotten the throne and the sceptre
In a holier, higher delight!
The quiet, green fields where he spent
His youthful years as a shepherd,
His only palace—a tent—
Carved of the cedar-wood hard;
His fortune and lonely treasure—
The soulful pride of the bard.
Forgetful of sorrow and pain—
The old, gray monarch of Judah
Is a youthful Poet again!