Independence Ode

Ella Wheeler Wilcox 1855 (Janesville) – 1919



Columbia, fair queen in your glory!
 Columbia, the pride of the earth!
We crown you with song- wreath and story;
 We honour the day of your birth!

The wrath of a king and his minions
 You braved, to be free, on that day;
And the eagle sailed up on strong pinions,
 And frightened the lion at bay.

Since the chains and the shackles are broken,
 And citizens now replace slaves,
Since the hearts of your heros have spoken
 How dear they held freedom - by graves.

Your beautiful banner is blotless
 As it floats to the breezes unfurled,
And but for one blemish, all spotless
 Is the record you show to the world.

Like a scar on the features of beauty,
 Lies Utah, sin-cursed to the west.
Columbia! Columbia! your duty
 Is to wipe out that stain with the rest!

Not only in freedom, and science,
 And letters, should you lead the earth;
But let the earth learn your reliance
 In honour and true moral worth.

When Liberty's torch shall be lighted,
 Let her brightest most far-reaching rays
Discover no wrong thats unrighted -
 Go challenge the jealous world's gaze!

Columbia, your star is ascending!
 Columbia, all lands own your sway!
May your reign be as proud and unrending
 As your glory is brilliant today.

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Submitted on May 13, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABAB CDCD EFEF CGXG AHAH IBIB XJDJ KDKD
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,199
Words 217
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 4

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