The Crucifixion
By John Greenleaf Whittier
SUNLIGHT upon Judæa’s hills! | |||||||
And on the waves of Galilee; | |||||||
On Jordan’s stream, and on the rills | |||||||
That feed the dead and sleeping sea! | |||||||
Most freshly from the green wood springs | 5 | ||||||
The light breeze on its scented wings; | |||||||
And gayly quiver in the sun | |||||||
The cedar tops of Lebanon! | |||||||
A few more hours,—a change hath come! | |||||||
The sky is dark without a cloud! | 10 | ||||||
The shouts of wrath and joy are dumb, | |||||||
And proud knees unto earth are bowed. | |||||||
A change is on the hill of Death, | |||||||
The helmëd watchers pant for breath, | |||||||
And turn with wild and maniac eyes | 15 | ||||||
From the dark scene of sacrifice! | |||||||
That Sacrifice!—the death of Him,— | |||||||
The Christ of God, the holy One! | |||||||
Well may the conscious Heaven grow dim, | |||||||
And blacken the beholding Sun. | 20 | ||||||
The wonted light hath fled away, | |||||||
Night settles on the middle day, | |||||||
And earthquake from his caverned bed | |||||||
Is waking with a thrill of dread! | |||||||
The dead are waking underneath! | 25 | ||||||
Their prison door is rent away! | |||||||
And, ghastly with the seal of death, | |||||||
They wander in the eye of day! | |||||||
The temple of the Cherubim, | |||||||
The House of God is cold and dim; | 30 | ||||||
A curse is on its trembling walls, | |||||||
Its mighty veil asunder falls! | |||||||
Well may the cavern-depths of Earth | |||||||
Be shaken, and her mountains nod; | |||||||
Well may the sheeted dead come forth | 35 | ||||||
To see the suffering son of God! | |||||||
Well may the temple-shrine grow dim, | |||||||
And shadows veil the Cherubim, | |||||||
When He, the chosen one of Heaven, | |||||||
A sacrifice for guilt is given! | 40 | ||||||
And shall the sinful heart, alone, | |||||||
Behold unmoved the fearful hour, | |||||||
When Nature trembled on her throne, | |||||||
And Death resigned his iron power? | |||||||
Oh, shall the heart—whose sinfulness | 45 | ||||||
Gave keenness to His sore distress, | |||||||
And added to His tears of blood— | |||||||
Refuse its trembling gratitude! |
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