Joseph Friedlander, comp. The Standard Book of Jewish Verse. 1917.
By S. FrugOn the Grave of Michael Gordon
O
Cold and still has found relief,
From the joy and bitter smart,
From the wrath of other’s grief.
Lies the dear old fiddle lone
And the crazy song rang out
With a sudden sound of moan.
Rose the song clear and high.
Ring the bell—the piece is played!
Hushed the laughter, hushed the cry.
Thou, dear soul, art gone to live,
One assurance still retain
All the comfort we can give.
Through the many coming years
Shall thy songs be sung anew
Some with laughter, some with tears.
Where the leaves of life are shed!
Thine own songs shall be the Pray’r
Spoke in blessing o’er the dead.