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America To Russia (Songs Of Welcome And Farewell)

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Though watery deserts hold apart
    The worlds of East and West,
    Still beats the selfsame human heart
    In each proud Nation's breast.

    Our floating turret tempts the main
    And dares the howling blast
    To clasp more close the golden chain
    That long has bound them fast.

    In vain the gales of ocean sweep,
    In vain the billows roar
    That chafe the wild and stormy steep
    Of storied Elsinore.

    She comes! She comes! her banners dip
    In Neva's flashing tide,
    With greetings on her cannon's lip,
    The storm-god's iron bride!

    Peace garlands with the olive-bough
    Her thunder-bearing tower,
    And plants before her cleaving prow
    The sea-foam's milk-white flower.

    No prairies heaped their garnered store
    To fill her sunless hold,
    Not rich Nevada's gleaming ore
    Its hidden caves infold,

    But lightly as the sea-bird swings
    She floats the depths above,
    A breath of flame to lend her wings,
    Her freight a people's love!

    When darkness hid the starry skies
    In war's long winter night,
    One ray still cheered our straining eyes,
    The far-off Northern light.

    And now the friendly rays return
    From lights that glow afar,
    Those clustered lamps of Heaven that burn
    Around the Western Star.

    A nation's love in tears and smiles
    We bear across the sea,
    O Neva of the banded isles,
    We moor our hearts in thee!



Extra Info:
August 5, 1866
Read by Hon. G. V. Fox at a dinner given to the Mission from the United States, St. Petersburg.


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