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208. O beautiful, my country!

1 O beautiful, my country!
Be thine a nobler care
Than all the wealth of commerce,
Thy harvests waving fair:
Be it thy pride to lift up
The manhood of the poor;
Be thou to the oppressed
Fair freedom's open door.

2 For thee our fathers suffered,
For thee they toiled and prayed;
Upon thy holy altar
Their willing lives they laid:
Thou hast no common birthright,
Grand memories on thee shine;
The blood of pil-grim nations
Commingled flows in thine.

3 O Beautiful, our country!
Round thee in love we draw;
Thine is the grace of freedom,
The majesty of law:
Be righteousness thy sceptre,
Justice thy diadem;
And on thy shining forehead
Be peace the crowning gem.

Text Information
First Line: O beautiful, my country!
Author: F. L. Hosmer
Language: English
Publication Date: 1920
Topic: Holy Days: National Days
Notes: Public Domain.
Tune Information
Name: SALVE DOMINE
Composer: L. W. Watson
Meter: 7.6.7.6. D.
Key: G Major or modal
Notes: Public Domain.



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