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THE SOUTHERN MARSEILLAISE.
 
 
 
 

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THE SOUTHERN MARSEILLAISE.

Soldiers, rouse ye to the battle,
Arm, arm ye at your country's call;
Hark to the sound of war beyond ye,
Rouse ye! rouse ye! one and all.
Homes and liberties are threatened,
Foes would have ye all their own;
Rouse! assert your manhood, freemen!
Prove that ye can stand alone.
Chorus. To arms! to arms! ye brave!
The avenging sword unsheathe!
March on! march on!
All hearts resolved
On victory or death!
March on! march on!
All hearts resolved
On victory or death!
Hark! the sound of battle calls ye,
Arm yourself at Honor's call;
Go, defend your rights as freeman—
Go, protect your homes, your all!

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Show to all the nations round ye,
Show them that your rights ye know,
Show them that ye can defend them—
That your foes ye will lay low.
Chorus. To arms! to arms! etc.
Still, as brothers, war's red hatchet
Ye would bury low and deep;
Only right the wrongs ye heed of,
Strife and carnage then may sleep.
God protect our country ever,
From the woes of civil strife;
Keep, oh keep the dire destroyer
Far from all that's dear in life.
Chorus. To arms! to arms! etc.