Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By Harry WeissLessons of the Past
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Our mental gaze we shift around
O’er stretches of the past.
We see dim realms of fading glory
The trysting place of figures hoary,
Whose plaintive accents sound one story:
God’s world alone doth last.
That graced the triumphs of our life
Lie strewn in sad array.
Each mould’ring relic wails a strain,
The warning dirge of myriads slain
Whose echoes roll an old refrain:
All earthly must decay.
A message rings that ever gladdens,
Ne’er perish soul and name,
Though strongest hopes be broken,
Yet every good word spoken
Remains sweet mem’ry’s token
Of amaranthine fame.