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Text: | Men of Our America |
Author: | George Orlia Webster |
Tune: | [The men of our America] |
Composer: | I. H. Meredith |
1 The men of our America
Have freely fought and died,
That they might stay forevermore
Oppression’s cruel tide;
And now a call is sounding forth
From sea to shining sea,
The manhood of America
For the man of Galilee.
Refrain:
He died to make us free,
Then let our watchword be,
“The manhood of America
For the man of Galilee.”
2 The men of our America,
Whose hearts are true as steel,
And tender as a mother’s heart
A brother’s hurt to feel,
Have made a wondrous sacrifice
In lands across the sea;
The men of our America
Like the man of Galilee. [Refrain]
3 The men of our America;
Upon life’s battle field
Their watchword “victory or death,”
They know not how to yield;
And now with tyranny o’erthrown,
God grant we soon may see
The manhood of America
For the man of Galilee. [Refrain]
Text Information | |
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First Line: | The men of our America |
Title: | Men of Our America |
Author: | George Orlia Webster |
Refrain First Line: | He died to make us free |
Publication Date: | 1920 |
Tune Information | |
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Name: | [The men of our America] |
Composer: | I. H. Meredith |
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MIDI file: | MIDI |