The brave old land of deed and song,
Of gentle hearts and spirits strong,
Of queenly maids and heroes grand,
Of equal laws,our Fatherland!
Though born beneath a brighter sun,
Shall we forget the marvels done,
By soul outspoken, blood outpoured,
By bard and patriot, song and sword?
Forget how firm and true our sires,
Still lighted by their battle-fires,
Gainst kingly power and kingly crime,
Long struggled in the darkened time?
How in a rolling sea they stood,
Where every wave was freemens blood,
Shall we forget the time of strife,
When freedoms only price was life?
Shall Cromwells memory, Miltons lyre,
Not kindle mong us souls of fire,
Not raise in us a spirit strong
High scorn of shams, quick hate of wrong?
Shall we not learn, Australians born!
To smile on tinselled power our scorn,
At least, a freemans pride to try,
When tinselled power would bend or buy?
The brave old land of deed and song,
We neer will do her memories wrong!
For freedom here well firmly stand,
As stood our sires for Fatherland!
Fatherland
written bySir Henry Parkes
© Sir Henry Parkes