Lyrics O' England - King Charles
My
love
of
England
is
my
love
for
the
Earth
The
womb
of
the
world,
the
grave
and
her
birth
The
trees
that
make
the
forests,
the
lonely
ancient
oaks
They're
defiant
to
the
pull
of
time
as
we
come
and
go
Its
branch
is
my
stairway
to
the
sky
and
the
sun
They
watched
me
from
a
baby
when
my
love
first
begun
My
love
of
England
is
my
love
of
her
rose
With
thorny
stems
she
is
powerful
over
her
foes
With
fragile
petals
that
bring
all
her
grace
Her
beauty,
her
charm,
her
scent,
her
embrace
White
rose
for
purity
and
yellow
for
power
Red
roses
her
heart
and
her
blood
come
the
hour
O'
England
you
bore
me,
you
shaped
me,
you
taught
me
That
I'll
know
words
with
which
to
describe
thee
My
darling,
my
love,
I
need
you
beside
me
Your
storms,
all
your
warmth,
all
your
thunder
and
Your
lightening.
The
earth
beneath
my
feet
The
blood
and
the
bones
of
the
free
My
love
of
England
is
my
love
of
her
shadows
That
walk
as
the
day
decays
toward
her
rising
shallows
The
buildings
crafted
by
the
hands
of
her
men
The
contemplative
swing
of
the
hands
of
Big
Ben
Time
has
taught
us
when
we
move
slow
it
moves
faster
The
fire
of
the
future
turns
to
ash
of
the
past
My
love
of
my
England
is
my
love
for
my
Queen
She's
the
water
in
our
rivers,
she's
the
sky
above
our
trees
A
symbol
of
England
that
I've
grown
to
revere
A
symbol
of
freedom
to
unite
us
against
fear
An
ideal
to
live
for,
but
should
it
come
the
time
I
know
she'd
give
her
life,
that's
why
I'd
give
mine
O'
England,
you
bore
me,
you
shaped
me,
you
taught
me
That
I'll
know
words
with
which
to
describe
thee
My
darling,
my
love,
I
need
you
beside
me
Your
storms,
your
warmth,
all
your
thunder
and
Your
lightening
The
earth
beneath
my
feet
The
blood
and
the
bones
of
the
free

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