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Army Hymn - "Old Hundred"

By Oliver Wendell Holmes

Topics: classic

O Lord of Hosts! Almighty King!     Behold the sacrifice we bring     To every arm thy strength impart,     Thy spirit shed through every heart!     Wake in our breasts the living fires,     The holy faith that warmed our sires;     Thy hand hath made our Nation free;     To die for her is serving Thee.     Be Thou a pillared flame to show     The midnight snare, the silent foe;     And when the battle thunders loud,     Still guide us in its moving cloud.     God of all Nations! Sovereign Lord     In thy dread name we draw the sword,     We lift the starry flag on high     That fills with light our stormy sky.     From treason's rent, from murder's stain,     Guard Thou its folds till Peace shall reign, -     Till fort and field, till shore and sea,     Join our loud anthem, PRAISE TO THEE!

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Oliver Wendell Holmes

About Oliver Wendell Holmes

Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (1809–1894) was an American poet, physician, and essayist. His poems "Old Ironsides" and "The Chambered Nautilus" are American classics. He was part of the Fireside Poets group.

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