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Excerpt from Heart Echoes
Of the men who launched our ship of state, Under trials that few could endure.
When mine eyes behold the crimson bar, Bright and untarnished it be, I think of the blood of our sires of old, The blood that was shed for me.
And the field brings to mind the azure dome, Under which our free land lies, With its mountains and lakes and its prairies broad, And its wealth of treasure mines; Each star brings to mind the travail and pain Thru which each state passed 'ere 'twas born Into a union of hearts and union of hands, A union to which all belong.
I think of the mothers who labored, and won 'midst great tribulation and cost, Names that endureth forever and aye, Thru all time, they will never be lost; 'twas their sons who rose up in the might of their right In the days when oppression was nigh, And kept our bright banner, our glorious ?ag Waving victorious on high.
And last, but not least, I am thinking of her, Whose hands our bright banner first wrought, And ?ung to the breezes, its bright starry folds, Where a blessing from Heaven it caught; And I rejoice that as women, we pledge to the Red, The blood of our sons if need be, To the White, all purity, loyalty, love, To the Blue, all we're ever to be.
The ?ags of our Allies, oh, long may they wave! Their loyalty ever ring true.
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