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Written by Henry Van Dyke | Create an image from this poem

Stand Fast!

 Stand fast, Great Britain! 
Together England, Scotland, Ireland stand 
One in the faith that makes a mighty land,
True to the bond you gave and will not break
And fearless in the fight for conscience' sake! 
Against the Giant Robber clad in steel, 
With blood of trampled Belgium on his heel, 
Striding through France to strike you down at last,
Britain, stand fast ! 

Stand fast, brave land!
The Huns are thundering toward the citadel; 
They prate of Culture but their path is Hell; 
Their light is darkness, and the bloody sword
They wield and worship is their only Lord.
O land where reason stands secure on right, 
O land where freedom is the source of light, 
Against the mailed Barbarians' deadly blast,
Britain, stand fast! 

Stand fast, dear land!
Thou island mother of a world-wide race, 
Whose children speak thy tongue and love thy face,
Their hearts and hopes are with thee in the strife,
Their hands will break the sword that seeks thy life;
Fight on until the Teuton madness cease; 
Fight bravely on, until the word of peace
Is spoken in the English tongue at last,
Britain, stand fast!


Written by The Bible | Create an image from this poem

Galatians 5:1

We have truly been set free
For Christ has redeemed us,
We can walk in His holy power
And know His saving love
May we stand fast in this freedom
Not to be again ensnared
By the heavy yoke we once had borne
When spiritually we were dead
But thanks be to God,
Who has given us the liberty,
Who has resurrected us
To walk in His victory.Scripture Poem © Copyright Of M.S.Lowndes
Written by Rudyard Kipling | Create an image from this poem

The Floods

 The rain it rains without a stay
 In the hills above us, in the hills;
And presently the floods break way
 Whose strength is in the hills.
The trees they suck from every cloud,
The valley brooks they roar aloud--
Bank-high for the lowlands, lowlands,
 Lowlands under the hills!


The first wood down is sere and small,
 From the hills--the brishings off the hills;
And then come by the bats and all
 We cut last year in the hills;
And then the roots we tried to cleave
But found too tough and had to leave--
Polting through the lowlands, lowlands,
 Lowlands under the hills!


The eye shall look, the ear shall hark
 To the hills, the doings in the hills,
 And rivers mating in the dark
 With tokens from the hills.
 Now what is weak will! surely go,
 And what is strong must prove it so--
 Stand Fast in the lowlands, lowlands,
 Lowlands under the hills!


 The floods they shall not be afraid--
 Nor the hills above 'em, nor the hills--
 Of any fence which man has made
 Betwixt him and the hills.
 The waters shall not reckon twice
 For any work of man's device,
 But bid it down to the lowlands, lowlands,
 Lowlands under the hills!

 The floods shall sweep corruption clean--
 By the hills, the blessing of the hills--
 That more the meadows may be green
 New-mended from the hills.
 The crops and cattle shall increase,
 Nor little children shall not cease.
 Go--plough the lowlands, lowlands,
 Lowlands under the hills!

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