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Men of Our America

Author: George Orlia Webster Hymnal: The Kingdom of Praise #7 (1920) First Line: The men of our America Refrain First Line: He died to make us free Lyrics: 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] Tune Title: [The men of our America]
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Men of Our America

Author: George Orlia Webster Hymnal: Jehovah's Praise #165 (1928) First Line: The men of our America Refrain First Line: He died to make us free Languages: English Tune Title: [The men of our America]

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