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Roger in Baltimore Lyr Req: Freedom Isn't Free (58* d) Lyr Add: MARYLAND, MY MARYLAND 05 Feb 99


Sandy,

I'm late coming to this thread, but thank you for the brief kind words. The docks used to be "the docks" in Baltimore and I suspect that is where you were dropped off. The shipping piers and the industry have been torn down and we now have "The Inner Harbor". It is a tourist attraction and probably one of the safest areas in town. Y'all come back some day.

As we discuss national anthems it leaves me an opening to offer the Maryland State song. The Maryland web site states:

"The nine-stanza poem, "Maryland, My Maryland," was written by James Ryder Randall in 1861. A native of Maryland, Randall was teaching in Louisiana in the early days of the Civil War, and he was outraged at the news of Union troops being marched through Baltimore. The poem articulated Randall's Confederate sympathies. Set to the traditional tune of "Lauriger Horatius" ("O, Tannenbaum"), the song achieved wide popularity in Maryland and throughout the South.

"Maryland, My Maryland" was adopted as the State song in 1939 (Chapter 451, Acts of 1939; Code State Government Article, sec. 13-307).

I continue to be baffled that the following song would be selected to represent this "border state" in the year 1939 or that no one has risen up to strike it for it's anti-Union sympathies. Maryland is truly the northernmost southern state in many ways. It is a rare Marylander who knows the origins of the song or the despot to which it refers. Nice tune though. And remember my mantra, music is powerful thought control, it can get you to sing words which you do not believe.

The despot's heel is on thy shore, Maryland! My Maryland!
His torch is at thy temple door, Maryland! My Maryland!
Avenge the patriotic gore,
That flecked the streets of Baltimore,
And be the battle queen of yore, Maryland! My Maryland!

Hark to an exiled son's appeal, Maryland! My Maryland!
My mother State! to thee I kneel, Maryland! My Maryland!
For life and death, for woe and weal,
Thy peerless chivalry reveal,
And gird they beauteous limbs with steel, Maryland! My Maryland!

Thou wilt not cower in the dust, Maryland! My Maryland!
Thy beaming sword shall never rust, Maryland! My Maryland!
Remember Carroll's sacred trust,
Remember Howard's warlike thrust,
And all they slumberers with the just, Maryland! My Maryland!

Come! 'tis the red dawn of the day, Maryland! My Maryland!
Come with thy panoplied array, Maryland! My Maryland!
With Ringgold's spirit for the fray,
With Watson's blood at Monterey,
With fearless Lowe and dashing May, Maryland! My Maryland!

Come! for thy shield is bright and strong, Maryland! My Maryland!
Come! for thy dalliance does thee wrong, Maryland! My Maryland!
Come to thine own heroic throng,
Stalking with Liberty along,
And chaunt thy dauntless slogan song, Maryland! My Maryland!

Dear Mother! burst the tyrant's chain, Maryland! My Maryland!
Virginia should not call in vain, Maryland! My Maryland!
She meets her sisters on the plain,
"Sic semper!" 'tis the proud refrain,
That baffles minions back again, Maryland! My Maryland!

I see the blush upon thy cheek, Maryland! My Maryland!
For thou wast ever bravely meek, Maryland! My Maryland!
But lo! there surges forth a shriek,
From hill to fill, from creek to creek.
Potomac calls to Chesapeake, Maryland! My Maryland!

Thou wilt not yield the vandal toll, Maryland! My Maryland!
Thou wilt not crook to his control, Maryland! My Maryland!
Better the fire upon thee roll,
Better the blade, the shot, the bowl,
Than crucifixion of the soul, Maryland! My Maryland!

I hear the distant thunder-hum, Maryland! My Maryland!
The Old Line's bugle, fife, and drum, Maryland! My Maryland!
She is not dead, nor deaf, nor dumb,
Huzza! she spurns the Northern scum!
She breathes! she burns! she'll come! she'll come! Maryland! My Maryland!

Roger in Baltimore


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