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The Crucifixion

By John Greenleaf Whittier

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Sunlight upon Judha'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     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!     The shouts of wrath and joy are dumb,     And proud knees unto earth are bowed.     A change is on the hill of Death,     The helmed watchers pant for breath,     And turn with wild and maniac eyes     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.     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!     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;     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     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!     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     Gave keenness to His sore distress,     And added to His tears of blood     Refuse its trembling gratitude

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John Greenleaf Whittier (1807–1892) was an American Quaker poet and abolitionist whose poems—including "Snow-Bound" and "Barbara Frietchie"—celebrate New England life and moral courage. He was one of the Fireside Poets and a leading voice against slavery.

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