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The Royal Neighbor, Vol. 18, No. 8, August 1917
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Entered as second-class matter, September 21,
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under the act of Congress of March 3, 1870.
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Old Glory in the Sky.
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HEN sleepy birds began to call,
And shadows fled away,
And bells and guns announced the dawn
Of Independence day,
Against the zenith, darkly blue,
Some silver stars of night,
Isled in an oasis of shade,
Still sparkled large and bright.
Along the east a crimson glow,
By coming glory shed,
Shot up across the azure vault
In banks of burning red;
A snowy cloud came sailing down
Between the flaming bars,
And, lo, above us in the sky
We saw the stripes and stars!
—Minna Irving.
A UG US T, 1917. Namber 8.
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