For her friends and mine: a book of aspirations, dreams and memories . 50. FLAG OF OUR LAND. By Erwin F. Smith. From The Evening Star, Wash ington, D. C, June 7, 1M7. Flag of our land, flag that it stirs us to see!Crimson her bars in the suns white light,And silver her stars on the blue of night;Glory, Old Glory, symbol of freedom and might,Our past, today, and the mighty realm to thou leadest we go, flag of the free! Banner beloved, flag of our land! Sunlight and starlight twain are her friends, The God of all righteousness energy lends To the ranks of the free when they make their


For her friends and mine: a book of aspirations, dreams and memories . 50. FLAG OF OUR LAND. By Erwin F. Smith. From The Evening Star, Wash ington, D. C, June 7, 1M7. Flag of our land, flag that it stirs us to see!Crimson her bars in the suns white light,And silver her stars on the blue of night;Glory, Old Glory, symbol of freedom and might,Our past, today, and the mighty realm to thou leadest we go, flag of the free! Banner beloved, flag of our land! Sunlight and starlight twain are her friends, The God of all righteousness energy lends To the ranks of the free when they make their stand, And the years take counsel with her for their ends; Whither thou leadest we follow, flag of command! Let Caesars beware of this flag of the free! Now tis raised, twill be found in the van of the fight For end of all kings and the coming of right; Let her folds be flung to the air and the light For the rescue of men and the freedom to be. Glory, Old Glory, 0 draw us to thee! CriAMM j. \jy^Z^c *\


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