. Happy holidays . ARGARET E. SANGSTER A bit of color against the blue- Hues of the morning: blue for true, And red for the kindling light of flame, And white for a nations stainless fame. Oh! fling it forth to the winds afar, With hope in its every shining star! Under its folds, wherever found, Thank God, we have freedoms holy ground! Dont you love it, as out it floatsFrom the schoolhouse peak, and glad young throats Sing of the banner that aye shall beSymbol of honor and victory?Dont you thrill when the marching feetOf jubilant soldiers shake the street,And the bugles shrill, and the trumpet


. Happy holidays . ARGARET E. SANGSTER A bit of color against the blue- Hues of the morning: blue for true, And red for the kindling light of flame, And white for a nations stainless fame. Oh! fling it forth to the winds afar, With hope in its every shining star! Under its folds, wherever found, Thank God, we have freedoms holy ground! Dont you love it, as out it floatsFrom the schoolhouse peak, and glad young throats Sing of the banner that aye shall beSymbol of honor and victory?Dont you thrill when the marching feetOf jubilant soldiers shake the street,And the bugles shrill, and the trumpets call,And the red, white, and blue is over us all? INDEPENDENCE DAY THE FIRST INDEPENDENCE DAY JAMES BALDWIN ON the fourth day of July [1776] there was agreat stir in the town of was sitting in the hall of the StateHouse. The streets were full of people; every-body seemed anxious; everybody was in were crowding around the State House andlistening. Who is speaking now ? asked 324 Independence Day 325


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