Fourth of July Ode

by James Russell Lowell

  


Fourth of July Ode was published in Lowell's collection, A Year's Life (1841). Fourth of July OdeChilde Hassam, Grand Old Flag, 1916

  I.Our fathers fought for Liberty,They struggled long and well,History of their deeds can tell,—But did they leave us free?II.Are we free from vanity,Free from pride, and free from self,Free from love of power and pelf,From every thing that's beggarly?III.Are we free from stubborn will,From low hate and malice small,From opinion's tyrant thrall?Are none of us our own slaves still?IV.Are we free to speak our thought,To be happy, and be poor,Free to enter Heaven's door,To live and labor as we ought?V.Are we then made free at lastFrom the fear of what men say,Free to reverence To-day,Free from the slavery of the Past?VI.Our fathers fought for Liberty,They struggled long and well,History of their deeds can tell—But ourselves must set us free. Fourth of July Ode was featured as The Short Story of the Day on Wed, Jul 05, 2023

  


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