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Monday, February 2, 2004

The Liberty Song

    Come, join hand in hand, brave Americans all,
    And rouse your bold hearts at fair Liberty's call;
    No tyrannous acts shall suppress your just claim,
    Or stain with dishonor America's name.

    Chorus
    In Freedom we're born and in Freedom we'll live.
    Our purses are ready. Steady, friends, steady;
    Not as slaves, but as Freemen our money we'll give.

    Our worthy forefathers, let's give them a cheer,
    To climates unknown did courageously steer;
    Thro' oceans to deserts for Freedom they came,
    And dying, bequeath'd us their freedom and fame.

    Chorus

    The tree their own hands had to Liberty rear'd,
    They lived to behold growing strong and revered;
    With transport they cried, Now our wishes we gain,
    For our children shall gather the fruits of our pain.

    Chorus

    Then join hand in hand, brave Americans all,
    By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall;
    In so righteous a cause let us hope to succeed,
    For heaven approves of each generous deed.

    Chorus

    In Freedom we're born and in Freedom we'll live.
    Our purses are ready. Steady, friends, steady;
    Not as slaves, but as Freemen our money we'll give.


These American words were written by John Dickinson and published in 1768. Dickinson was one of the leaders of the American Revolution, a famous lawyer and Governor of Delaware and Pennsylvania.

Source: Popular Songs in American History

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