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1852–1933

FROM GLORY UNTO GLORY

Henry Van Dyke

O dark the night and dim the day When first our flag arose; It fluttered bravely in the fray To meet o'erwhelming foes.

Our fathers saw the splendor shine, They dared and suffered all; They won our freedom by the sign — The holy sign, the radiant sign —

Of the stars that never fall. All hail to thee, Young Glory! Among the flags of earth We'll ne'er forget the story

Of thy heroic birth. O wild the later storm that shook The pillars of the State, When brother against brother took

The final arms of fate. But union lived and peace divine Enfolded brothers all; The flag floats o'er them with the sign —

The loyal sign, the equal sign — Of the stars that never fall. All hail to thee, Old Glory! Of thee our heart's desire

Foretells a golden story, For thou hast come through fire. O fiercer than all wars before That raged on land or sea,

The Giant Robber's world-wide war For the things that shall not be! Thy sister banners hold the line; To thee, dear flag, they call;

And thou hast joined them with the sign — The heavenly sign, the victor sign — Of the stars that never fall. All hail to thee, New Glory!

We follow thee unfurled To write the larger story Of Freedom for the World.

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