William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
IndependenceJames H. Price
I
Long ages before the creation;
Twelve letters of gold on its pages were writ,
Which predicted the birth of a nation.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes who perish’d in glory,
And a song for our statesmen immortal in story;
Here’s a health to each friend that loves social communion,
And a health to the sage who presides o’er the Union.
Let the empire of Freedom extend,
Till it circle each region—enliven each clime,
And Peace with mild Liberty blend.”
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
Mid joyous and loud acclamations;
Columbia awoke, she asserted her birth,
And rose to a seat with the nations.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
As the standard of triumph unfurl’d;
Resplendent with brightness, her day-star arose,
And its lustre blazed forth on the world.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
As he trod the rough sea-beaten shore;
The spear and the olive-branch waved in his hand,
The emblems of peace and of war.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
And the flash of his eye was severe;
He stamp’d—and the waves of old ocean were shook,
He frown’d, and the sky dropp’d a tear.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
Usurp father Neptune’s domain;
The trident was snatch’d from the grasp of his hand,
And his surges were mark’d with a stain.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
“Ere thy race of existence is run,
The glad millions of Europe thy laws shall revere,
And warm in the glow of thy sun.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
Thine empire exalted and free;
And, O! may the angel who nourish’d in youth,
In age guard thy liberty tree.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
And ye storms round the hemisphere hurl’d,
Conspire with the roar of the whirlwind to make
Columbia the pride of the world.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
Her tribute let Africa roll;
And the wide-waving wings of thy commerce extend,
Till they darken the snows of the pole.”
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
The sheet o’er the billow was spread;
And the winds with their music breathed full in the sail,
When the cloud-bearing tempest had fled.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
Columbia’s free soil shall enslave;
Secure on their own native soil shall they stand,
Or ride in the foam of the wave.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
We fear no disastrous presages;
Our charter protected—our rights, unimpair’d,
Shall descend to remotest of ages.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
And crumble proud empires to dust;
Undismay’d and serene mid the horrible crush,
In the arm of Jehovah we’ll trust.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
Their tyrants shall shrink in dismay;
The lamp that still guides us will guide us to-morrow,
And shine full as bright as to-day.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
And, led by the light of her star,
In the lap of the goddess securely repose,
From the wide-wasting horrors of war—
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.
And, reaching his goal in the west,
By Eternity’s dark rolling tide overtaken,
He sinks in its ocean to rest.
Here’s a sigh for our heroes, &c.