Analysis of John Brown

Vachel Lindsay 1879 (Springfield) – 1931 (Springfield)



(To be sung by a leader and chorus, the leader singing
the body of the poem, while the chorus interrupts with
the question.)

I’ve been to Palestine.
WHAT DID YOU SEE IN PALESTINE?
I saw the ark of Noah—
It was made of pitch and pine.
I saw old Father Noah
Asleep beneath his vine.
I saw Shem, Ham and Japhet
Standing in a line.
I saw the tower of Babel
In the gorgeous sunrise shine—
By a weeping willow tree
Beside the Dead Sea.

I’ve been to Palestine.
WHAT DID YOU SEE IN PALESTINE?
I saw abominations
And Gadarene swine.
I saw the sinful Canaanites
Upon the shewbread dine,
And spoil the temple vessels
And drink the temple wine.
I saw Lot’s wife, a pillar of salt
Standing in the brine—
By a weeping willow tree
Beside the Dead Sea.

I’ve been to Palestine.
WHAT DID YOU SEE IN PALESTINE?
Cedars on Mount Lebanon,
Gold in Ophir’s mine,
And a wicked generation
Seeking for a sign
And Baal’s howling worshippers
Their god with leaves entwine.
And . . .
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 assign.
I saw him fight the Canaanites
And set God’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.


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Poetic Form
Metre 111101001001010 01010101010011 010 11110 1111010 1101110 1111101 1111010 010111 111101 10001 11010110 001011 101011 01011 11110 1111010 111 011 110101 01011 0101010 010101 111101011 10001 101011 01011 11110 1111010 1011100 1011 0010010 10101 0110100 111101 0 1101110 01111 101011 01011 11110 1111010 111 111 111101 10011 111101 011111 01111101 1100101 1110101 101110 11110 1111010 110101 11111 110111 11111 110111 111111 1101010 111111 11010100 111111 11010100 1101101 111101 0111001 11110111 0110101 1110101 101110 11110 1111010 111 111 0111 1101 1101 11111 1111 1111 01101 0111 01111 0111 111 111
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 2,203
Words 430
Sentences 45
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 3, 12, 12, 13, 12, 20, 16
Lines Amount 88
Letters per line (avg) 20
Words per line (avg) 5
Letters per stanza (avg) 246
Words per stanza (avg) 61
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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on April 05, 2023

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Vachel Lindsay

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