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The Hero That I Sing

Author: Grant P. Robinson Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #10141 Meter: 8.6.8.6 D First Line: Let others sing of battles fought Lyrics: 1 Let others sing of battles fought And won on bloody fields, Where honor meets the man who wins, And death the man who yields; But I will sing of him who fights, And vanquishes his sins; Who struggles on through weary years Against himself, and wins. 2 It calls for something more than brawn Or muscle, to o’ercome An enemy who marcheth not With banner, plume, and drum― A foe forever lurking nigh, With silent, stealthy tread, His presence with you day by day, At night, beside your bed. 3 All honor, then, to that brave heart, Tho’ poor or rich he be, Who struggles with his baser part, Who conquers, and is free! He may not wear a hero’s crown, Nor fill a hero’s grave, But truth will place his name among The bravest of the brave. Languages: English Tune Title: KYOTO
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The hero that I Sing

Hymnal: Heart and Voice #74 (1881) First Line: Let others sing of battles fought Languages: English Tune Title: [Let others sing of battles fought]

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