Fathers Built This City, The

The fathers built this city

In ages long ago,

And busy in the busy streets,

They hurried to and fro;

The children played around them,

And sang the songs of yore,

Till one by one they fell asleep,

To work and play no more.

Yet still the city standeth,

A hive of toiling men,

And mother's love makes happy home

For children now as then;

O God of ages, help us,

Such citizens to be,

That children's children here may sing

The songs of liberty.

Let all the people praise Thee,

Give all Thy saving health,

Or vain the laborer's strong right arm

And vain the merchant's wealth;

Send out Thy light to banish

The shadows of the shame,

Till all the civic virtues shine

Around our city's name.

A commonweal of brothers,

United, great and small,

Upon our banner blazoned be

The Charter, "Each for all!"

Nor let us cease from battle,

Nor weary sheathe the sword,

Until this city is become

The city of the Lord.

 

 

 

 

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