The Riverside song book/The Sword of Bunker Hill
THE SWORD OF BUNKER HILL.
William Ross Wallace. Bernard Covert.
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Moderato.
1. He lay up - on his dy - ing bed; His eye was growing
2. The sword was brought, the sol-dier's eye Lit with a sud - den
3. "'Twas on that dread, im - mor-tal day, I dared the Brit - on's
4. "O, keep the sword"— his ac - cents broke—A smile — and he was
dim, When with a fee - ble voice he called His
flame; And as he grasped the an - cient blade, He
band, A cap - tain raised this blade on me,— I
dead— But his wrin - kled hand still grasped the blade Up-
weeping son to him: 'Weep not, my boy! " the vet-'ran said, "I
murmered War-ren's name: Then said, "My boy, I leave you gold— But
tore it from his hand: And while the glo - rious bat - tle raged, It
on that dy - ing bed. The son re-mains; the sword re- mains— Its
bow to Heav'n's high will — But quickly from yon airt - lers bring The
what is rich - er still, I leave you, mark me, mark me now— The
light - ened freedom's will— For, boy, The God of freedom blessed The
glo - ry grow - ing still— And twen-ty mil - lions bless the sire. And
Sword of Bun - ker Hill; But quick-ly from yon
Sword of Bun - ker Hill; I leave you, mark me,
Sword of Bun - ker Hill; For, boy, the God of
Sword of Bun - ker Hill; And twen-ty mil - lions
ant - lers bring The Sword of Bun - ker Hill."
mark me now — The Sword of Bun - ker Hill."
free - dom blessed The Sword of Bun - ker Hill."
bless the sire, And Sword of Bun - ker Hill."