The Nation 'Neath the Sun

A nation great, ‘neath western sun

That, long ago, its freedom won,

And built anew on precepts old

And fashioned in their forbears’ mold,


From nascence humble, on the shore

Of lands unknown, ne’er seen before,

To cities raised from wetland deep

Wherein great treasures they would keep;


This nation grew, by stalwart hearts,

By noble minds and fairest arts,

By mem’ries of their fathers’ deeds

And sacrifices to be free.


But not from hearts of men so bold,

Nor justices, nor laws of old,

Do people have their liberty;

That is a gift of God, and free.


And so did know those folk who braved

The voyage great, the tyrant’s blade,

And fought for people yet to come

Within this nation ‘neath the sun.

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