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Poem by Alfred Edward Housman


More Poems. 2. When Israel out of Egypt Came


When Israel out of Egypt came
        Safe in the sea they trod;
By day in cloud, by night in flame,
        Went on before them God.

He brought them with a stretched out hand
        Dry-footed through the foam,
Past sword and famine, rock and sand,
        Lust and rebellion, home.

I never over Horeb heard
        The blast of advent blow;
No fire-faced prophet brought me word
        Which way behoved me go.

Ascended is the cloudy flame,
        The mount of thunder dumb;
The tokens that to Israel came,
        To me they have not come.

I see the country far away
        Where I shall never stand;
The heart goes where no footstep may
        Into the promised land.

[The realm I look upon and die
        Another man will own;
He shall attain the heaven that I
        Perish and have not known.

But I will go where they are hid
        That never were begot,
To my inheritance amid
        The nation that is not.

When mixed with me the sandstorms drift
        And nerve and thew and brain
Are ashes for the air to lift
        And lightly shower again.]



Alfred Edward Housman


Alfred Edward Housman's other poems:
  1. More Poems. 33. On Forelands High in Heaven
  2. A Shropshire Lad. 56. The Day of Battle
  3. More Poems. 17. Bells in Tower at Evening Toll
  4. Last Poems. 39. When Summer’s End Is Nighing
  5. More Poems. 21. The World Goes None the Lamer


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