Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By AnonymousThe Poets Soul
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Why he doth wondrous sing?
Come, read the tale the Rabbis told
Of Israel’s poet king.
From the moon its silvery beam,
From the twinkling star in heaven afar,
He took its shimmering gleam.
He borrowed their mingled glow,
And the verdant green,—all the varying scene,
Of beauteous world below.
That comes from out the heart,
And the happy smile of romping child
Yet free from guile and art.
Whilst dreamily flowing by;
And the whispering breeze amidst the trees
Lent its low and mournful sigh.
Of the lark as it soared on high,
And the linnet’s song, as it sped along
’Neath the dome of the summer sky.
In one harmonious whole,
The Lord breathed it into the sovereign bard,—
For such was King David’s soul.