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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM BY THE BABYLONIAN HORDES, by ISAAC ROSENBERG Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: They left their babylon bare / or all its tall men Last Line: To a gird of babylon's mirth. Subject(s): Jerusalem; Soldiers' Writings | |||
They left their Babylon bare Of all its tall men, Of all its proud horses; They made for Lebanon. And shadowy sowers went Before their spears to sow The fruit whose taste is ash, For Judah's soul to know. They who bowed to the Bull god, Whose wings roofed Babylon, In endless hosts darkened The bright-heavened Lebanon. They washed their grime in pools Where laughing girls forgot The wiles they used for Solomon. Sweet laughter, remembered not! Sweet laughter charred in the flame That clutched the cloud and earth, While Solomon's towers crashed between To a gird of Babylon's mirth. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...DON JUAN'S SONG by ISAAC ROSENBERG HEART'S FIRST WORD (2) by ISAAC ROSENBERG IN PICCADILLY by ISAAC ROSENBERG IN THE UNDERWORLD by ISAAC ROSENBERG NIGHT AND DAY: 1. IN THE WORKSHOP by ISAAC ROSENBERG KILLED IN ACTION by ISAAC ROSENBERG LOVE AND LUST by ISAAC ROSENBERG MIDSUMMER FROST (1) by ISAAC ROSENBERG O, IN A WORLD OF MEN AND WOMEN by ISAAC ROSENBERG |
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