THE story that Herzl told was true Too bitter true for tears; The blood-marked trail of the homeless Jew Winds back two thousand years. Walled out by hate from the Gentile's heart, And lashed by senseless lies, The Jew has walked in the nigh-apart, And shunned his brother's eyes. But nowat lasthe stands erect, Nor fears to be alone; No Czarno kingno churchno sect, Can keep him from his own. His flag shall fly where his fathers fought In the homeland of the Jew; One race! One flag! One nation! Why not? For the dream of the strong comes true. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...GASCOIGNE'S WOODMANSHIP by GEORGE GASCOIGNE THE PARTING OF THE WAYS by JOSEPH BENSON GILDER GOING AND STAYING by THOMAS HARDY RAILROAD RHYME by JOHN GODFREY SAXE TO THE MOON (1) by PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY RAIN by ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON SONG OF THE PILGRIMS [SEPTEMBER 16, 1620] by THOMAS COGSWELL UPHAM TIPPERARY: 4. BY OUR OWN A. E. HOUSMAN by FRANKLIN PIERCE ADAMS |