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1819–1891

WHAT RABBI JEHOSHA SAID

James Russell Lowell

Rabbi Jehosha used to say That God made angels every day, Perfect as Michael and the rest First brooded in creation's nest,

Whose only office was to cry Hosanna! once, and then to die; Or rather, with Life's essence blent, To be led home from banishment.

Rabbi Jehosha had the skill To know that Heaven is in God's will; And doing that, though for a space One heart-beat long, may win a grace

As full of grandeur and of glow As Princes of the Chariot know. ‘ Twere glorious, no doubt, to be One of the strong-winged Hierarchy,

To burn with Seraphs, or to shine With Cherubs, deathlessly divine; Yet I, perhaps, poor earthly clod, Could I forget myself in God,

Could I but find my nature's clue Simply as birds and blossoms do, And but for one rapt moment know ‘ Tis Heaven must come, not we must go,

Should win my place as near the throne As the pearl-angel of its zone. And God would listen mid the throng For my one breath of perfect song,

That, in its simple human way, Said all the Host of Heaven could say.

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