Rimmon

Duly with knees that feign to quake—
Bent head and shaded brow,—
Yet one more time, for my father's sake
In Rimmon's House I bow

The curtains part, the trumpet blares
The eunuchs howl aloud;
And the great, gilt, swag-bellied idol glares
Insolent over the crowd

"This is Rimmon, Lord of the Earth—
"Fear Him and bow the knee"
And I watch my comrades hide their mirth
Who rode to the wars with me

For we remember the sun and the sand
And the rocks whereon we trod
'Til we came to a scorched and a scornful land
That did not know our God;

And we remember the sacrifice
Dead men by hundreds laid—
Slain while they served His mysteries
And still He would not aid

(Praise ye Rimmon, King of Kings
Who ruleth Earth and Sky!
And again I bow as the censer swings
And the God Enthroned goes by.)

Ay, we remember His sacred ark
And the virtuous men who knelt
To the dark and the hush behind the dark
Wherein we dreamed He dwelt;

Until we entered to hale Him out
And found no more than an old
Unclean image girded about
The with cloth of silver and gold

Him we overturned with the butts of our spears—
Him and his vast designs—
To be the scorn of our muleteers
And the jest of our halted lines

The priests hushed the matter before it was known
And returned to our fathers afar
And hastily set Him again on His throne
Because He had won us the war

Therefore with knees that feign to quake—
Bent head and shaded brow—
To this dead dog, for my father's sake
In Rimmon's House I bow!

Curiosidades sobre a música Rimmon de Leslie Fish

Quando a música “Rimmon” foi lançada por Leslie Fish?
A música Rimmon foi lançada em 1983, no álbum “Cold Iron”.

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