July The Fourth, 1917

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Time was the cry went round the world:
  America for freedom speaks,
  A new flag is to-day unfurled,
  An eagle on the mountain shrieks,
  A king is failing on his throne,
  A race of men defies his power!
  And no one could have guessed or known
  The burden of that splendid hour.

  A bell rang out that summer day
  And men and women stood and heard;
  That tongue of brass had more to say
  Than could be spoken by a word.
  It spoke the thoughts of honest men,
  It whispered Destiny's intents
  And rang a warning loudly then
  To Kings of all the continents.

  The old bell in its holy loft
  Where pigeons nest, has ceased to swing
  And yet through many a day and oft
  A weary people hear it sing.
  That hour long years ago, when first
  America for freedom fought,
  The bonds of slavery were burst:
  That hour began the reign of thought.

  Here comes another summer day:
  America is on the sea,
  America has dared to say
  That other people shall be free.
  No selfish stain her banner mars,
  Her flag, for truth and right, unfurled,
  With every stripe and all its stars
  Still speaks its message to the world

  Out where the soldiers fight for men,
  Out where, for others, heroes die,
  Out where they storm the Tyrant's den,
  The Starry Banner lights the sky.
  And once again the cry goes out
  That brings the flush of hope to cheeks
  Grown pale by bitter war and doubt:
  "America for Freedom speaks."

© Edgar Albert Guest