TUNE:—'Scots wha hae with Wallace bled.' Ye who know and do the right, Ye who cherish honor bright, Ye who worship love and light, Choose your side to-day. Succor Freedom, now you can, Voting for an honest man; Or you may from Slavery's span, Pick a Polk or Clay. Boasts your vote no higher aim, Than between two blots of shame That would stain our country's fame, Just to choose the least? Let it sternly answer no! Let it straight for Freedom go; Let it swell the winds that blow From the north and east. Blot!—the smaller—is a curse Blighting conscience, honor, purse; Give us any, give the worse, 'Twill be less endured. Freemen, is it God who wills You to choose, of foulest ills, That which only latest kills? No; he wills it cured. Do your duty, He will aid; Dare to vote as you have prayed; Who e'er conquered, while his blade Served his open foes. Right established, would you see? Feel that you yourselves are free; Strike for that which ought to be— God will bless the blows.
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