The March of the Women.
Dedicated to the Weimen's Seciat aud Political Union.
Copyright, 1911, by Bthel Smyth,
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up with your song! Cry with the wind, for the dawn is break-ing.
we in the past, Co-wer'd in dread from the light of Hea-ven.
ye who havedared. First in the bat - le to strive and sor- row.
these two are one! Naughtcan ye win but by faith and dat -ing.
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March, march, swing yon a - long, Wide blows our ban-ner and
Strong, strong stand we at last, Fear-less_ in faith and with
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On, on, that ye havedone, But for the work of to
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hope is wak - ing, Song with its sto - ry, dreams with their glo - sy,
sight new giv - en. Strength withits bean-ty, Jife with its du -ty,
wi-der mor-row. Ways that are wea- ry, days that are drear-y,
day pre-pa-ring. Firm in re - li-atce, laugh a de - fi- ance,
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Lol they call and glad is their word. For - ward!
(Hear the voice, oh, hear and 0 - bey). These, theae
‘Toil and pain’ by faith ye have borne. Hail, bail,
(Laugh in hope, for sure is ha end). March, march,
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hark how it swells, Thon-der of free-dom, the voice of the Lord!
bec-kon us on, _O-- pen youreyes to the blaze of day!
vic- tors ye stand, Wear-ing the wreath that the brave have worn!
ma-ny as one, Shoulder to shoul-der and{riend to friend!
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