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 That won the cause of Lexington. Let us recall with gratitude, The men who came in our great need, Through loyal faith of Lafayette, Our friend in word, our friend in deed. Let us recall our French allies, Who saved the ship of state and crew, Our anchor in the storm of war, To hold the chain of victory true. Again we welcome sons of France, Guests of a nation jointly won; Under two flags we meet again, And now as then to stand as one. When Lafayette and Rochambeau, With men and gold came in our need, To make the hearts of patriots strong, As allied friends in word and deed. Let us recall the memory, The war of independence won, The allied voice of victory! The echo call of '81.

Turn back the page of history, To seventeen hundred eighty-one, To men who fought our fight to win, Our French allies of old Yorktown. Now in the noon day of our might, We hail with pride the allies kin, The sons of France, the men of war, Who helped our patriot sires to win. This monument to the Allies, In honor of the victory won, Stands proudly on the River York, To crown events of Eighty-one.

It was a miracle of might, To found a nation to stand free,