Land of Our Birth, We Pledge to Thee

lyricist: Rudyard Kipling, 1906
Composer: Psalmodia Evangelica, 1789

Land of our birth

we pledge to thee

Our love and toil in the years to be;

When we are grown and take our place

As men and wo­men with our race.

Father in Heav’n

who lov­est all

O help Thy child­ren when they call;

That they may build from age to age

An un­de­fil­èd her­it­age!

Teach us to bear the yoke in youth

With stead­fast­ness and care­ful truth;

That

in our time

Thy grace may give

The truth where­by the na­tions live.

Teach us to rule our­selves al­way

Controlled and clean­ly night and day

That we may bring

if need arise

No maimed or worth­less sac­ri­fice.

Teach us to look in all our ends

On Thee for judge

and not our friends

That we

with Thee

may walk un­cowed

By fear or fa­vor of the crowd.

Teach us the strength that can­not seek

By deed or thought

to hurt the weak

That

un­der Thee

we may pos­sess

Man’s strength to com­fort man’s dis­tress.

Teach us de­light in sim­ple things

And mirth that has no bit­ter springs

Forgiveness free of ev­il done

And love to all men ’neath the sun!

Land of our birth

our faith

our pride

For whose dear sake our fa­thers died;

O mo­ther­land

we pledge to thee

Head

heart and hand through the years to be!

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