The Star-Gemmed Flag.

The Star-Gemmed Flag.Copied by permission ofFirth, Pond & Co., Music Publishers,547 Broadway, N. Y., owners of the copyright.Our fathers cleft the ocean wave,The birthright of the free to save;And when they hail’d these western shores,They claim’d them as their own and ours.And when a Prince of foreign landsHis warriors poured upon our strands,They spurned the lordlings from their fields,And o’er their homes still held their shields.Then wave the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,In memories of their bravery;Then shout the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.CHORUS.Run up the Flag, unfold the Flag,Broad as the land, wide as the sea;Then wave the Flag, then cheer the Flag,The star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.Our mothers by our fathers stood,As if, in War, they had been wooed;Tho’ fragile were their yielding formsWhile rolled the war-cloud and the storms.And yet, heroic as their lords,They cheered with smiles, with tears, with words.But while they trembled at their homes,They leaned on God whence victory comes.Then shout the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,In memory of their well-spent lives;Then wave the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and their wives.Our Sisters, too, were bravely dear,They gave their smiles, they wept their tear;And rested in their mothers’ arms,Or often woke to war’s alarms.But while their hearts in sorrows moved,And wept the brothers that they loved,They knew the strife was for the free,Their Country and for Liberty.Then hail the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,Its Stars and Stripes their zones shall be;Then wave the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag our Sisters’ zones shall be.A seven-years’ war was past and gone,And many a heart was left forlorn;But prouder o’er our Western shore,Its Eagle-Bird was seen to soar;And in his talons, as he flies,He bears our Flag of victories;And ever shall that Banner be,The hope, the shield of Liberty.Then shout the Flag, our Country’s Flag,The Banner-Flag of Liberty;Then wave the Flag, ourUnion’sFlag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.And on the land, and on the sea,Wherever roam her sons from thee,Our Nation’s Flag shall ope its fold,The loved and honored of the world;For right, not might shall be its claim,As “Flag of Freedom” is its name;While Armies shall our emblem bear,And Navies our proud bunting wear.Then shout the Flag, our Army’s flag,The Flag of Right and Liberty;Then hail the Flag, our Navy’s Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

Copied by permission ofFirth, Pond & Co., Music Publishers,547 Broadway, N. Y., owners of the copyright.

Our fathers cleft the ocean wave,The birthright of the free to save;And when they hail’d these western shores,They claim’d them as their own and ours.And when a Prince of foreign landsHis warriors poured upon our strands,They spurned the lordlings from their fields,And o’er their homes still held their shields.Then wave the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,In memories of their bravery;Then shout the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.CHORUS.Run up the Flag, unfold the Flag,Broad as the land, wide as the sea;Then wave the Flag, then cheer the Flag,The star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.Our mothers by our fathers stood,As if, in War, they had been wooed;Tho’ fragile were their yielding formsWhile rolled the war-cloud and the storms.And yet, heroic as their lords,They cheered with smiles, with tears, with words.But while they trembled at their homes,They leaned on God whence victory comes.Then shout the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,In memory of their well-spent lives;Then wave the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and their wives.Our Sisters, too, were bravely dear,They gave their smiles, they wept their tear;And rested in their mothers’ arms,Or often woke to war’s alarms.But while their hearts in sorrows moved,And wept the brothers that they loved,They knew the strife was for the free,Their Country and for Liberty.Then hail the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,Its Stars and Stripes their zones shall be;Then wave the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag our Sisters’ zones shall be.A seven-years’ war was past and gone,And many a heart was left forlorn;But prouder o’er our Western shore,Its Eagle-Bird was seen to soar;And in his talons, as he flies,He bears our Flag of victories;And ever shall that Banner be,The hope, the shield of Liberty.Then shout the Flag, our Country’s Flag,The Banner-Flag of Liberty;Then wave the Flag, ourUnion’sFlag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.And on the land, and on the sea,Wherever roam her sons from thee,Our Nation’s Flag shall ope its fold,The loved and honored of the world;For right, not might shall be its claim,As “Flag of Freedom” is its name;While Armies shall our emblem bear,And Navies our proud bunting wear.Then shout the Flag, our Army’s flag,The Flag of Right and Liberty;Then hail the Flag, our Navy’s Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

Our fathers cleft the ocean wave,The birthright of the free to save;And when they hail’d these western shores,They claim’d them as their own and ours.And when a Prince of foreign landsHis warriors poured upon our strands,They spurned the lordlings from their fields,And o’er their homes still held their shields.Then wave the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,In memories of their bravery;Then shout the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.CHORUS.Run up the Flag, unfold the Flag,Broad as the land, wide as the sea;Then wave the Flag, then cheer the Flag,The star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.Our mothers by our fathers stood,As if, in War, they had been wooed;Tho’ fragile were their yielding formsWhile rolled the war-cloud and the storms.And yet, heroic as their lords,They cheered with smiles, with tears, with words.But while they trembled at their homes,They leaned on God whence victory comes.Then shout the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,In memory of their well-spent lives;Then wave the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and their wives.Our Sisters, too, were bravely dear,They gave their smiles, they wept their tear;And rested in their mothers’ arms,Or often woke to war’s alarms.But while their hearts in sorrows moved,And wept the brothers that they loved,They knew the strife was for the free,Their Country and for Liberty.Then hail the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,Its Stars and Stripes their zones shall be;Then wave the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag our Sisters’ zones shall be.A seven-years’ war was past and gone,And many a heart was left forlorn;But prouder o’er our Western shore,Its Eagle-Bird was seen to soar;And in his talons, as he flies,He bears our Flag of victories;And ever shall that Banner be,The hope, the shield of Liberty.Then shout the Flag, our Country’s Flag,The Banner-Flag of Liberty;Then wave the Flag, ourUnion’sFlag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.And on the land, and on the sea,Wherever roam her sons from thee,Our Nation’s Flag shall ope its fold,The loved and honored of the world;For right, not might shall be its claim,As “Flag of Freedom” is its name;While Armies shall our emblem bear,And Navies our proud bunting wear.Then shout the Flag, our Army’s flag,The Flag of Right and Liberty;Then hail the Flag, our Navy’s Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

Our fathers cleft the ocean wave,The birthright of the free to save;And when they hail’d these western shores,They claim’d them as their own and ours.And when a Prince of foreign landsHis warriors poured upon our strands,They spurned the lordlings from their fields,And o’er their homes still held their shields.Then wave the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,In memories of their bravery;Then shout the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

Our fathers cleft the ocean wave,

The birthright of the free to save;

And when they hail’d these western shores,

They claim’d them as their own and ours.

And when a Prince of foreign lands

His warriors poured upon our strands,

They spurned the lordlings from their fields,

And o’er their homes still held their shields.

Then wave the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,

In memories of their bravery;

Then shout the Flag, our Fathers’ Flag,

The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

CHORUS.

Run up the Flag, unfold the Flag,Broad as the land, wide as the sea;Then wave the Flag, then cheer the Flag,The star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

Run up the Flag, unfold the Flag,

Broad as the land, wide as the sea;

Then wave the Flag, then cheer the Flag,

The star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

Our mothers by our fathers stood,As if, in War, they had been wooed;Tho’ fragile were their yielding formsWhile rolled the war-cloud and the storms.And yet, heroic as their lords,They cheered with smiles, with tears, with words.But while they trembled at their homes,They leaned on God whence victory comes.Then shout the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,In memory of their well-spent lives;Then wave the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and their wives.

Our mothers by our fathers stood,

As if, in War, they had been wooed;

Tho’ fragile were their yielding forms

While rolled the war-cloud and the storms.

And yet, heroic as their lords,

They cheered with smiles, with tears, with words.

But while they trembled at their homes,

They leaned on God whence victory comes.

Then shout the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,

In memory of their well-spent lives;

Then wave the Flag, our Mothers’ Flag,

The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and their wives.

Our Sisters, too, were bravely dear,They gave their smiles, they wept their tear;And rested in their mothers’ arms,Or often woke to war’s alarms.But while their hearts in sorrows moved,And wept the brothers that they loved,They knew the strife was for the free,Their Country and for Liberty.Then hail the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,Its Stars and Stripes their zones shall be;Then wave the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag our Sisters’ zones shall be.

Our Sisters, too, were bravely dear,

They gave their smiles, they wept their tear;

And rested in their mothers’ arms,

Or often woke to war’s alarms.

But while their hearts in sorrows moved,

And wept the brothers that they loved,

They knew the strife was for the free,

Their Country and for Liberty.

Then hail the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,

Its Stars and Stripes their zones shall be;

Then wave the Flag, our Sisters’ Flag,

The Star-gemmed Flag our Sisters’ zones shall be.

A seven-years’ war was past and gone,And many a heart was left forlorn;But prouder o’er our Western shore,Its Eagle-Bird was seen to soar;And in his talons, as he flies,He bears our Flag of victories;And ever shall that Banner be,The hope, the shield of Liberty.Then shout the Flag, our Country’s Flag,The Banner-Flag of Liberty;Then wave the Flag, ourUnion’sFlag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

A seven-years’ war was past and gone,

And many a heart was left forlorn;

But prouder o’er our Western shore,

Its Eagle-Bird was seen to soar;

And in his talons, as he flies,

He bears our Flag of victories;

And ever shall that Banner be,

The hope, the shield of Liberty.

Then shout the Flag, our Country’s Flag,

The Banner-Flag of Liberty;

Then wave the Flag, ourUnion’sFlag,

The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

And on the land, and on the sea,Wherever roam her sons from thee,Our Nation’s Flag shall ope its fold,The loved and honored of the world;For right, not might shall be its claim,As “Flag of Freedom” is its name;While Armies shall our emblem bear,And Navies our proud bunting wear.Then shout the Flag, our Army’s flag,The Flag of Right and Liberty;Then hail the Flag, our Navy’s Flag,The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.

And on the land, and on the sea,

Wherever roam her sons from thee,

Our Nation’s Flag shall ope its fold,

The loved and honored of the world;

For right, not might shall be its claim,

As “Flag of Freedom” is its name;

While Armies shall our emblem bear,

And Navies our proud bunting wear.

Then shout the Flag, our Army’s flag,

The Flag of Right and Liberty;

Then hail the Flag, our Navy’s Flag,

The Star-gemmed Flag of brave hearts and the free.


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