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ARMISTICE DAY
 

AMERICA'S WELCOME HOME

BY HENRY VAN DYKE

(November 11, 1918)

Oh, gallantly they fared forth in khaki and in blue,
America's crusading host of warriors bold and true;
They battled for the rights of man beside our brave Allies,
And now they're coming home to us with glory in their eyes.


Oh, it's home again, and home again, America for me!
Our hearts are turning home again and there we long to be,
In our beautiful big country beyond the ocean bars,
Where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars.


Our boys have seen the Old World as none have seen before.
They know the grisly horror of the German gods of war:

The noble faith of Britain and the hero-heart of France,