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1871–1938

O SOUTHLAND!

James Weldon Johnson

O Southland! O Southland! Have you not heard the call, The trumpet blown, the word made known To the nations, one and all?

The watchword, the hope-word, Salvation's present plan? A gospel new, for all — for you: Man shall be saved by man.

O Southland! O Southland! Do you not hear to-day The mighty beat of onward feet, And know you not their way?

‘ Tis forward,‘ tis upward, On to the fair white arch Of Freedom's dome, and there is room For each man who would march.

O Southland, fair Southland! Then why do you still cling To an idle age and a musty page, To a dead and useless thing?

‘ Tis springtime!‘ Tis work-time! The world is young again! And God's above, and God is love, And men are only men.

O Southland! my Southland! O birthland! do not shirk The toilsome task, nor respite ask, But gird you for the work.

Remember, remember That weakness stalks in pride; That he is strong who helps along The faint one at his side.

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