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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CANADIAN FOREVER, by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND First Line: When our fathers crossed the ocean Last Line: Canadian forever -- canadian over all! | |||
WHEN our fathers crossed the ocean In the glorious days gone by, They breathed their deep emotion In many a tear and sigh -- Tho' a brighter lay before them Than the old, old land that bore them And all the wide world knows now That land was Canada. So line up and try us, Whoever would deny us The freedom of our birthright And they'll find us like a wall -- For we are Canadian -- Canadian forever Canadian forever -- Canadian over all. Our fathers came to win us This land beyond recall -- And the same blood flows within us Of Briton, Celt, and Gaul -- Keep alive each glowing ember Of our sireland, but remember Our country is Canadian Whatever may befall. So line up and try us, Whoever would deny us The freedom of our birthright And they'll find us like a wall -- For we are Canadian, Canadian forever, Canadian forever -- Canadian over all. Who can blame them, who can blame us If we tell ourselves with pride How a thousand years to tame us The foe has often tried -- And should e'er the Empire need us, She'll require no chains to lead us, For we are Empire's children -- But Canadian over all. Then line up and try us, Whoever would deny us The freedom of our birthright And they'll find us like a wall -- For we are Canadian, Canadian forever, Canadian forever -- Canadian over all! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A RAINY DAY IN CAMP by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND AUTUMN DAYS by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BARBOTTE (BULL-POUT) by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BATEESE AND HIS LITTLE DECOYS by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BATEESE THE LUCKY MAN by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BLOOM - A SONG OF COBALT by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BOULE by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND BRUNO THE HUNTER by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND CAUDA MORRHUAE by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND CHAMPLAIN by WILLIAM HENRY DRUMMOND |
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