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Heart Echoes
Editor:
M. E. Cadwallader
Publisher:
Progressive Thinker Publishing House, Chicago , 1911
Language:
English
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d1
As we part our prayer ascendeth
d2
Catch the sunshine, though it flickers
d3
Columbia, my country, My song is of thee
d4
Courage, brother, do not stumble
d5
Flag of the free, fairest to see
d6
Forward, sunshine army, marching on to right
d7
From realms supernal, fair, and bright
d8
From spirit land not far away
d9
Guard the flag, Guard the flag of our native land
d10
Hand in hand with angels
d11
Holy ministers of light
d12
Joy to the world, the darkness flies
d13
Joybells ringing, children singing
d14
Let the still air rejoice
d15
My country, 'tis of thee, Sweet land of liberty
d16
Never give up the right way
d17
Now to heaven our prayer [prayers] [cry] ascending
d18
O say can you see by the dawn's early light
d19
O scatter seeds of loving deeds
d20
Open the door for the children
d21
Our lyceum, 'tis of thee
d22
Over the border, just a little way
d23
They are winging, they are winging
d24
They tell me there are dangers
d25
Watchman, what of the night
d26
We are marching on with badge and banner bright
d27
We have come unto the mountains
d28
We remember the time when the world was in doubt
d29
Welcome, thrice welcome, cherished friends
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