To George F. Swain, Esq. SONGS OF THE TIMES. Arrarranged for the Piano-forte. [No. 1 of 14] "Our Flag O'er Georgia Floats Again" (1864) [Song & Chorus] Words & Music by Septimus Winner, 1827-1902 Philadelphia: Sep. Winner, 933 Spring Garden St. New York: William A. Pond & Co. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. Baltimore: Henry McCaffrey Cleveland: S. Brainard & Co. Cincinnati: A. C. Peters & Bro. [Source: 1000010010@LoC/HSM] 1. Our flag o’er Georgia floats again, By native breezes tost; Its starry folds must now remain No matter what it cost. Tho’ blood may flow ’Mid scenes of woe, It shall not be in vain: Let nations know, Both friend and fie, We can our rights retain. CHORUS 1-3. Our flag o’er Georgia waves again By native breezes tost; Its starry fold must now remain No matter what it cost. 2. In all the land, from east to west, From Florida to Maine, Our banner yet shall kiss the breeze, In triumph once again. We’ll show the world Its stripes unfurl’d For Freedom and for Right; And all shall see, That Liberty Mus triumph in her might. 3. Now let the world our strength behold, For certain is our might. We’ll struggle as our sires of old, And battle long for right. No jealous foe Shall overthrow. America thy fame; In all thy pride, Far, far and wide, Man shall respect thy name.