For works with similar titles, see America.
"America" was published in Firebrand in 1895.

America! Once land of liberty
  And of the brave;
Dark tyranny now shackles thee,
No longer now art thou the free,
Thy liberty is dead, and thee—
  Thou art its grave!

America! Thou gem of all the seas
  And light of the earth;
Though ruled by tyrants, yet the lees
Of the proud people—the working bees
Of human hive—bend not their knees
  Nor forget their birth.

America! Thou shalt be free!
Proclaim it from sea to sea!
  The tyrant's heel
  Shall never feel
Thy soil again, nor know thy clime,
But once again will freedom twine
With live oak, olive and the vine,
  And none shall kneel.

This work was published before January 1, 1927, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

 
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