I AM AN ABOLITIONIST.

Air—Auld Lang Syne.

I am an Abolitionist!

I glory in the name:

Though now by Slavery’s minions hiss’d

And covered o’er with shame,

It is a spell of light and power—

The watchword of the free:—

Who spurns it in the trial-hour,

A craven soul is he!

I am an Abolitionist!

Then urge me not to pause;

For joyfully do I enlist

In Freedom’s sacred cause:

A nobler strife the world ne’er saw,

Th’ enslaved to disenthral;

I am a soldier for the war,

Whatever may befall!

I am an Abolitionist!

Oppression’s deadly foe;

In God’s great strength will I resist,

And lay the monster low;

In God’s great name do I demand,

To all be freedom given,

That peace and joy may fill the land,

And songs go up to heaven!

I am an Abolitionist!

No threats shall awe my soul,

No perils cause me to desist,

No bribes my acts control;

A freeman will I live and die,

In sunshine and in shade,

And raise my voice for liberty,

Of nought on earth afraid.