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Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.

By Anonymous

As Jacob Served for Rachel

’TWAS the love that lightened service!

The old, old story sweet

That yearning lips and waiting hearts

In melody repeat.

As Jacob served for Rachel

Beneath the Syrian sky,

Like the golden sands that swiftly drop

The toiling years went by.

Chill fell the dews upon him,

Fierce smote the sultry sun;

But what were cold and heat to him,

Till that dear wife was won!

The angels whispered in his ear

“Be patient and be strong!”

And the thought of her he waited for

Was ever like a song.

Sweet Rachel, with the secret

To hold a brave man leal;

To keep him through the changeful years

Her own in woe and weal;

So that in age and exile,

The death damp on his face,

Her name to the dark valley lent

Its own peculiar grace.

And “There I buried Rachel,”

He said of that lone spot

In Ephrath, near to Bethlehem,

Where the wife he loved was not;

For God has taken from him

The brightness and the zest,

And the heaven above thenceforward kept

In fee his very best.

Of the love that lightens service,

Dear God, how much we see,

When the father toils the livelong day

For the children at his knee;

When all night the mother wakes,

Nor deem the vigil hard,

The rose of health on sick one’s cheek,

Her happy heart’s reward.

The love that lightens service

The fisherman can tell,

When he wrests the bread his dear ones eat

Where the bitter surges swell;

And the farmer in the furrow,

The merchant in the mart,

Count little worth their weary toil

For the treasures of the heart.

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As Jacob served for Rachel

Beneath the Syrian sky,

And the golden sands of toiling years

Went swiftly slipping by,

The thought of her was music

To cheer his weary feet,

’Twas love that lightened service,

The old, old story sweet.