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 14B S'V*L SOSOS. �Ai TRUE BL WHeN the d beats to as each bold Y Bids farewell to his girl, wife, or friend, Couraoly flies to the dange of w, His country and home to defend; His heart bums for vi, honor and gn, Detein h fs to subdue, Thus flies to the bulwks tt ils  the None equal t e  true blu How noble is the sit of our tlt t, As on ocean their u th0y do 'steer, Each true Ykee tar 1on h my to mt, o stos nor no dange ds e; His he bums for viory, for honor d termined s fs to suMue, � Thus flies to the bulwarks that sails on the m, �None  equal the ura of true blue. f our emies sld dar  meet  on more, Like 5ghtning to o quaem we' fly, Like thunder in the r o gmat  they H Determined  r or ; Our office and , ey am valit a brave, O commodores urageous d te, ey die by their ns, their rts to mainta, one c el  e of true blue. If ya  and ya  one of o, f, Our strong floating battees should 1, If our enemies uid sink d cn down  To o ats th we instantly fly;. In time of distm 1 istance w give, 1 dang  !y pursue, Our fs for to ve from the wate grave, None n equal e coa o true blue. en our p  have taken and made her our o To  po our ship glorioly stee,

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