Official Symbols and Emblems of Alabama
State Song:
Alabama
Words by Julia S. Tutwiler
Music by Edna Gockel Gussen
2 Broad the Stream whose name thou bearest; Grand thy Bigbee rolls along; Fair thy Coosa-Tallapoosa Bold thy Warrior, dark and strong. Goodlier than the land that Moses Climbed lone Nebo's Mount to see Alabama, Alabama, We will aye be true to thee!
3 From thy prairies broad and fertile, Where thy snow-white cotton shines. To the hills where coal and iron Hide in thy exhaustless mines. Strong-armed miners--sturdy farmers: Loyal hearts what'er we be. Alabama, Alabama, We will aye be true to thee!
4 From the quarries where the marble White as that of Paros gleams Waiting till thy sculptor's chisel, Wake to like thy poet's dream; For not only wealth of nature, Wealth of mind hast thou to fee. Alabama, Alabama, We will aye be true to thee!
5 Where the perfumed south-wind whispers, Thy magnolia groves among, Softer than a mother's kisses Sweeter than a mother's song; Where the golden jasmine trailing, Woos the treasure-laden bee, Alabama, Alabama, We will aye be true to thee!
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