OUR COUNTRYMEN ARE DYING. |
Words by C.W. Dennison. Tune—"From Greenland's Icy Mountains." [Listen] [PDF] [Lilypond] music
music concluded Our countrymen are dying Beneath their cankering chains, Full many a heart is sighing, Where nought but slav'ry reigns; No note of joy and gladness, No voice with freedom's lay, Fall on them in their sadness, To wipe those tears away. Where proud Potomac dashes Along its northern strand, Where Rappahannock lashes Virginia's sparkling sand; Where Eutaw, famed in story, Flows swift to Santee's stream, There, there in grief and gory, The pining slave is seen! And shall New England's daughters, Descendants of the free, Beside whose far-famed waters Is heard sweet minstrelsy— Shall they, when hearts are breaking, And woman weeps in woe, Shall they, all listless waiting, No hearts of pity show. No! let the shout for freedom Ring out a certain peal, Let sire and youthful maiden, All who have hearts to feel, Awake! and with the blessing Of Him who came to save, A holy, peaceful triumph, Shall greet the kneeling slave!
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