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  • The Ancient One

    My Land
    by Edgar Guest

    My land is where the kind folks are,
    And where the friends are true,
    Where comrades brave will travel far
    Some kindly deed to do.
    My land is where the smiles are bright
    And where the speech is sweet,
    And where men cling to what is right
    Regardless of defeat.

    My land is where the starry flag
    Gleams brightly in the sun;
    The land of rugged mountain crag,
    The land where rivers run,
    Where cheeks are tanned and hearts are bold
    And women fair to see,
    And all is not a strife for gold--
    That land is home to me.

    My land is where the children play,
    And where the roses bloom,
    And where to break the peaceful day
    No flaming cannons boom.
    My land's the land of honest toil,
    Of laughter, dance and song,
    Where harvests crown the fertile soil
    And thoughtful are the strong.

    My land's the land of many creeds
    And tolerance for all
    It is the land of 'splendid deeds
    Where men are seldom small.
    And though the world should bid me roam,
    Its disant scenes to see,
    My land would keep my heart at home
    And there I'd always be.