SHADOWED so long by the storm-cloud of danger, Thou whom the prayers of an empire defend, Welcome, thrice welcome! but not as a stranger, Come to the nation that calls thee its friend! Bleak are our shores with the blasts of December, Fettered and chill is the rivulet's flow; Throbbing and warm are the hearts that remember Who was our friend when the world was our foe. Look on the lips that are smiling to greet thee, See the fresh flowers that a people has strewn: Count them thy sisters and brothers that meet thee; Guest of the Nation, her heart is thine own! Fires of the North, in eternal communion, Blend your broad flashes with evening's bright star! God bless the Empire that loves the Great Union; Strength to her people! Long life to the Czar! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE COLOR SERGEANT by JAMES WELDON JOHNSON RIDDLE ON THE LETTER H (2) by CATHERINE MARIA FANSHAWE THE DREAM OF EUGENE ARAM, THE MURDERER by THOMAS HOOD A SHROPSHIRE LAD: 50 by ALFRED EDWARD HOUSMAN PLAYFORD; A DESCRIPTIVE FRAGMENT by BERNARD BARTON GOODFRYDAY (TO A BASE AND TWO TREBLES) by JOSEPH BEAUMONT |