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The Golden Calf

John Hay

After Heine.


Double flutes and horns resound
As they dance the idol round;
Jacob’s daughters, madly reeling,
  Whirl about the golden calf.
    Hear them laugh!
Kettledrums and laughter pealing.

Dresses tucked above their knees,
Maids of noblest families,
In the swift dance blindly wheeling,
  Circle in their wild career
    Round the steer,—
Kettledrums and laughter pealing.

Aaron’s self, the guardian gray
Of the faith, at last gives way,
Madness all his senses stealing;
  Prances in his high priest’s coat
    Like a goat,—
Kettledrums and laughter pealing.
Online text © 1998-2008 Poetry X. All rights reserved.
From Pike County Ballads and Other Poems | 1890
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