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Caring About Our Country
by Louisa Lawson (1848-1920)
Australian writer

ome gather, brave Australian sons, And join us in a song, And if you like the way it runs Then make it roll along. For we can hold our own, we can, In fight or friendly fray, And conquer in the battle van As on the fields at play.
Chorus For we hail from a land that is great and grand, And the pride of the Southern Sea; 'Tis a sunny land, 'tis a golden land, And the home of the brave and free.
Tho' older nations long have tried To treat our race with scorn, It is or boast, our highest pride, That we're Australian born. And we can render scorn for scorn, And laugh at all the sneers, While in our veins there runs the blood Of Austral's pioneers.
Chorus For we hail from a land that is great and grand, And the pride of the Southern Sea; 'Tis a sunny land, 'tis a golden land, And the home of the brave and free.
For honour's sake we can endure, Our word is sacred sealed; Our arm is strong, and aim as sure As any in the field. And when we give our hand and word To help a friend in need, We face the cannon and the sword, Nor from our vows recede.
Chorus For we hail from a land that is great and grand, And the pride of the Southern Sea; 'Tis a sunny land, 'tis a golden land, And the home of the brave and free.

About the Writer
See our page on Louisa Lawson. Includes a linked list of all her writing available on our website.
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