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HEN this blast is over-blown,

And the beacon fires shall burn

And in the street

Is the sound of feet—

They also shall return.

When the bells shall rock and ring,

When the flags shall flutter free,

And the choirs shall sing,

"God save our King"—

They shall be there to see.

When the brazen bands shall play,

And the silver trumpets blow,

And the soldiers come

To the tuck of drum—

They shall be there also.

When that which was lost is found;

When each shall have claimed his kin,

Fear not they shall miss

Mother's clasp, maiden's kiss—

For no strange soil might hold them in.

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