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Columbia’s Song

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Awakening Songs for the Church, Sunday School and Evangelistic Services #110 (1917) First Line: Sing forth Columbia's song Refrain First Line: Columbia for me Lyrics: 1 Sing forth Columbia’ song, While ages roll along! We have joy to share, and joy to spare, For a vast uncounted throng! Our hills and fertile farms Have never-ending charms; Each valley and stream, Like a wonderful dream, Hold out inviting arms. Refrain: Columbia for me, The land of the brave and free! There is room enough, and bloom enough For millions yet to be. Columbia, land of plenty, Of fruit and wheat, and corn! ‘Tis a land of trees and balmy breeze, Where freedom first was born. 2 It is Columbia’s hour— The time of peace and pow’r! We may well give heed that human need Be met with bounteous dow’r. Majestic mountains stand Like beacons o’er the land, Where beauty untold is forever unrolled For souls that understand. [Refrain] 3 Columbia looks afar To hope’s bright, radiant star, And we long to bless with our excess The homes where sorrows are. O glorious Home-land wide, Our hope, our joy, our pride! Here justice and right shall forever unite, And liberty provide. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing forth Columbia's song]
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Columbia's Song.

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Victory Songs #186 (1920) First Line: Sing forth Columbia's song Refrain First Line: Columbia for me Lyrics: 1 Sing forth Columbia’ song, While ages roll along! We have joy to share, and joy to spare, For a vast uncounted throng! Our hills and fertile farms Have never-ending charms; Each valley and stream, Like a wonderful dream, Hold out inviting arms. Chorus: Columbia for me, The land of the brave and free! There is room enough, and bloom enough For millions yet to be. Columbia, land of plenty, of fruit and wheat, and corn! ‘Tis a land of trees and balmy breeze, Where freedom first was born. 2 It is Columbia’s hour— The time of peace and pow’r! We may well give heed that human need Be met with bounteous dow’r. Majestic mountains stand Like beacons o’er the land, Where beauty untold is forever unrolled For souls that understand. [Chorus] 3 Columbia looks afar To hope’s bright, radiant star, And we long to bless with our excess The homes where sorrows are. O glorious Home-land wide, Our hope, our joy, our pride! Here justice and right shall forever unite, And liberty provide. [Chorus] Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing forth Columbia’ song]
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Columbia’s Song

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Gospel Hymns and Songs #110 (1918) First Line: Sing forth Columbia’ song Refrain First Line: Columbia for me Topics: Patriotic Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing forth Columbia’ song]
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Columbia's Song

Author: Mrs. Frank A. Breck Hymnal: Rodeheaver's Gospel Solos and Duets #144 (1925) First Line: Sing forth Columbia' song Refrain First Line: Columbia for me Languages: English Tune Title: [Sing forth Columbia' song]

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