hand,
And sing "Ho, for the land of the free!"
If we grumble sometimes as all Englishmen will,
And in politics fight tooth and nail;
When hard times are pinching and trade standing still,
If at government's tactics we rail;
There's no rash outsider who dares interfere,
Or he'll find to his cost if he tries;
That our flag's independence to each one is dear,
For there's freedom where ever it flies.