SONS of the Greeks, arise! The glorious hour's gone forth, And, worthy of such ties, Display who gave us birth. CHORUS Sons of Greeks! let us go In arms against the foe, Till their hated blood shall flow In a river past our feet. Then manfully despising The Turkish tyrant's yoke, Let your country see you rising, And all her chains are broke. Brave shades of chiefs and sages, Behold the coming strife! Hellenes of past ages, Oh, start again to life! At the sound of my trumpet, breaking Your sleep, oh, join with me! And the seven-hill'd city seeking, Fight, conquer, till we're free. Sons of Greeks, etc. Sparta, Sparta, why in slumbers Lethargic dost thou lie? Awake and join thy numbers With Athens, old ally! Leonidas recalling, That chief of ancient song, Who saved ye once from falling, The terrible! the strong! Who made that bold diversion In old Thermopylae, And warring with the Persian To keep his country free; With his three hundred waging The battle, long he stood, And like a lion raging, Expired in seas of blood. Sons of Greeks, etc. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE ROYAL CROWN by ISRAEL ABRAHAMS SEVEN SAD SONNETS: 5. SHE THINKS OF THE FAITHFUL ONE by MARY REYNOLDS ALDIS A WOMAN'S APOLOGY by ALFRED AUSTIN THE SHEEPHERD by JOSEPH BEAUMONT FIVE LITTLE WANDERINGS: 2. CHILDHOOD by BERTON BRALEY NIMROD: 1 by ANNA HEMPSTEAD BRANCH THE ORGANIST IN HEAVEN (SAMUEL SEBASTIAN WESLEY) by THOMAS EDWARD BROWN |