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I saw the war-horse ramping And shake his forelock fine-- By a weeping willow tree Beside the Dead Sea.
I've been to Palestine.
WHAT DID YOU SEE IN PALESTINE?
Old John Brown.
Old John Brown.
I saw his gracious wife Dressed in a homespun gown.
I saw his seven sons Before his feet bow down.
And he marched with his seven sons, His wagons and goods and guns, To his campfire by the sea, By the waves of Galilee.
I've been to Palestine.
WHAT DID YOU SEE IN PALESTINE?
I saw the harp and psalt'ry Played for Old John Brown.
I heard the ram's horn blow, Blow for Old John Brown.
I saw the Bulls of Bashan-- They cheered for Old John Brown.
I saw the big Behemoth-- He cheered for Old John Brown.
I saw the big Leviathan-- He cheered for Old John Brown.
I saw the Angel Gabriel Great power to him a.s.sign.
I saw him fight the Canaanites And set G.o.d's Israel free.
I saw him when the war was done In his rustic chair recline-- By his campfire by the sea, By the waves of Galilee.
I've been to Palestine.
WHAT DID YOU SEE IN PALESTINE?
Old John Brown.
Old John Brown.
And there he sits To judge the world.
His hunting-dogs At his feet are curled.
His eyes half-closed, But John Brown sees The ends of the earth, The Day of Doom.
And his shot-gun lies Across his knees-- Old John Brown, Old John Brown.
III. King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba
(A Poem Game.)
"And when the Queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon, ...
she came to prove him with hard questions."
Men's Leader: The Queen of Sheba came to see King Solomon. Both Leaders: We will be king and queen, Congregation: We were the oxen. He goes forward to the footlights.> Both Leaders: And every sweetheart had four hundred swans. Congregation: We were the swans. Men's Leader: King Solomon, King Solomon. Women's Leader: The Queen of Sheba asked him like a lady, Men's Leader: King Solomon made answer to the lady, The King wooing with ornate gestures of respect, and courtly animation.> Bowing most politely: "They bloom forever thinking of your beauty, Your step so queenly and your eyes so lovely. These keep the roses fair, Young and without a care, Making so sweet the air, Ten thousand years." Both Leaders: Crowned by the throngs again, Congregation: We were the ponies. Men's Leader: King Solomon he asked the Queen of Sheba, Women's Leader: The Queen of Sheba answered like a lady, These keep the oak secure, Weaving its leafy lure, Dreaming by fountains pure Ten thousand years."