Lyrics The Star Spangled Banner [United States] - Eugene Ormandy , John Stafford Smith , Mormon Tabernacle Choir
O!
say
can
you
see,
by
the
dawn's
early
light,
What
so
proudly
we
hailed
at
the
twilight's
last
gleaming,
Whose
broad
stripes
and
bright
stars
through
the
perilous
fight,
O'er
the
ramparts
we
watched,
were
so
gallantly
streaming?
And
the
rockets'
red
glare,
the
bombs
bursting
in
air,
Gave
proof
through
the
night
that
our
flag
was
still
there;
O!
say
does
that
star-spangled
banner
yet
wave
O'er
the
land
of
the
free
and
the
home
of
the
brave?
On
the
shore
dimly
seen
through
the
mists
of
the
deep,
Where
the
foe's
haughty
host
in
dread
silence
reposes,
What
is
that
which
the
breeze,
o'er
the
towering
steep,
As
it
fitfully
blows,
half
conceals,
half
discloses?
Now
it
catches
the
gleam
of
the
morning's
first
beam,
In
full
glory
reflected
now
shines
in
the
stream:
'Tis
the
star-spangled
banner,
O!
long
may
it
wave
O'er
the
land
of
the
free
and
the
home
of
the
brave.
And
where
is
that
band
who
so
vauntingly
swore
That
the
havoc
of
war
and
the
battle's
confusion,
A
home
and
a
country,
should
leave
us
no
more?
Their
blood
has
washed
out
their
foul
footsteps'
pollution.
No
refuge
could
save
the
hireling
and
slave
From
the
terror
of
flight,
or
the
gloom
of
the
grave:
And
the
star-spangled
banner
in
triumph
doth
wave,
O'er
the
land
of
the
free
and
the
home
of
the
brave.
O!
thus
be
it
ever,
when
freemen
shall
stand
Between
their
loved
homes
and
the
war's
desolation.
Blest
with
vict'ry
and
peace,
may
the
Heav'n
rescued
land
Praise
the
Power
that
hath
made
and
preserved
us
a
nation!
Then
conquer
we
must,
when
our
cause
it
is
just,
And
this
be
our
motto:
'In
God
is
our
trust.'
And
the
star-spangled
banner
in
triumph
shall
wave
O'er
the
land
of
the
free
and
the
home
of
the
brave!
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