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Edgar Guest - The Panama CanalEdgar Guest - The Panama Canal
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ABOVE it flies the flag we love, Within it is the blood we gave; It stands a part and portion of The courage that once freed the slave. The strength that fought for liberty Hewed out the rock that barred its way; The men who toiled that it might be Were children of the U. S. A. Within its sides there is no stone But what Americans have placed; Above it other flags have flown And seen their labors go to waste. To build it other lands have tried And have deserted in dismay, But they, who would not be defied, Were children of the U. S. A. Into its massive walls were poured The gold that bore the eagle`s stamp; Within each foot of it is stored The grit of Valley Forge`s camp. This wedding of divided seas, That is a finished fact today, Stands out among the victories That glorify the U. S. A. No alien land was asked to aid, No foreign friend was leaned upon; This by Americans was made While all the world stood looking on. And molded into every part From coast to coast, to last for aye, There are the blood and flesh and heart And genius of the U. S. A. Beneath Old Glory this was done, Beneath Old Glory shall it dwell; As long as there are seas`to run This nation`s splendor shall it tell. As long as human hearts shall thrill And patriotism men shall sway, This must remain to speak the skill And courage of the U. S. A.
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