Rarely Heard Verse of the Star Spangled Banner, Tea Party Edition

By Doug Powers  •  June 5, 2010 11:07 PM

**Written by guest-blogger Doug Powers

There was a Tea Party in Douglas County, Georgia on Friday. The main speaker was the wonderful Herman Cain.

During a Q & A, a man named Lewis, who said he’s a former Marine, expressed concern that people always hear the first verse of the Star Spangled Banner, but not the rest of the song. So, out of nowhere, he lit into one of the lesser known verses. He’s actually singing the 4th verse instead of the 2nd, but I thought this was a helluva nice job and very moving — and the crowd obviously did too.

Now this is an American Idol:

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  1. #1
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:15 pm, NJ-Aviator said:

    Outstanding job.

  2. #2
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:16 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Awesome, awesome, awesome!

    Thank you for posting this, Doug!

  3. #3
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:21 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    O! thus be it ever, when freemen shall stand
    Between their loved home and the war’s desolation!
    Blest with victory and peace, may the heav’n rescued land
    Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
    Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
    And this be our motto: “In God is our trust.”
    And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
    O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!

  4. #4
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:26 pm, NJ-Aviator said:

    11:21 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    …Praise the Power…

    Yes, that stood out for me Red Pill.

  5. #5
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:29 pm, rightisright said:

    Thank you Doug and Mr. Lewis, everytime anymore when I hear people stand with that kind of patriatism and love for their country my eyes swell with pride, eventually shedding a tear or two, or three or…

  6. #6
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:37 pm, Republicanvet said:

    I suppose Obowmao and Nitwitatano thought that was a target-rich environment for extremists and terrorists.

  7. #7
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:40 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Thanks, NJ-Aviator.
    I should have made a few more words bold…

    Blest with victory and peace, may the heav’n rescued land
    Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.

    There was no doubt among our Founders that God’s hand played a central role in making and preserving this nation.

    What was the mindset of our founders less than four months before they signed the Declaration of Independence?

    What activity did they do in unison less than two months before they signed the Declaration of Independence?

    Most people are familiar with the largest and most recognizable signature on the Declaration of Independence… that of John Hancock.

    But most people are not familiar with a document he (and several others) consented to less than four months earlier…

    Take a serious look at this and compare it to today.

    In CONGRESS,
    SATURDAY, March 16, 1776.

    IN times of impending calamity and distress; when the Liberties of America are imminently endangered by the secret machinations and open assaults of an insidious and vindictive Administration, it becomes the indispensible duty of these hitherto free and happy Colonies, with true penitence of heart, and the most reverent devotion, publickly to acknowledge the over ruling providence of God; to confess and deplore our offences against him; and to supplicate his interposition for averting the threatened danger, and prospering our strenuous efforts in the cause of Freedom, Virtue and Posterity.

    The Congress therefore, considering the warlike preparations of the British Ministry to subvert our invaluable rights and privileges, and to reduce us by fire and sword, by the savages of the wilderness and our own domestics, to the most abject and ignominious bondage: Desirous, at the same time, to have people of all ranks and degrees, duly impressed with a solemn sense of God’s superintending providence, and of their duty devoutly to rely in all their lawful enterprizes of his aid and direction–do earnestly recommend, that FRIDAY, the seventeenth day of May next, be observed by the said Colonies as a day of HUMILIATION, FASTING, and PRAYER; that we may with united hearts confess and bewail our manifold sins and transgressions, and by a sincere, repentance and amendment of life, appease his righteous displeasure and through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ, obtain his pardon and forgiveness; humbly imploring his assistance to frustrate the cruel purposes of our unnatural enemies; and by inclining their hearts to justice and benevolence, prevent the further effusion of kindred blood. But if continuing deaf to the voice of reason and humanity, and inflexibly bent on desolation and war, they constrain us to repel their hostile invasions by open resistance, that it may please the Lord of Hosts, the God of Armies, to animate our Officers and Soldiers with invincible fortitude to guard and protect them in the day of battle, and to crown the Continental arms by sea and land with victory and success: Earnestly beseeching him to bless our civil Rulers and the Representatives of the People in their several Assemblies and Conventions; to preserve and strengthen their Union, to inspire them with an ardent disinterested love of their Country; to give wisdom and stability to their Councils; and direct them to the most efficacious measures for establishing the Rights of America on the most honorable and permanent basis–that he would be graciously pleased to bless all his People in these Colonies with Health and Plenty, and grant that a spirit of incorruptible Patriotism and of pure undefiled Religion may unversally prevail; and this Continent be speedily restored to the blessings of Peace and Liberty, and enabled to transmit them inviolate to the latest Posterity. And it is recommended to Christians of all denominations to assemble for Public Worship, and abstain from servile Labour on the said Day.

    By Order of Congress,
    JOHN HANCOCK, President

    Attest………..CHARLES THOMPSON, Secretary.

    Colony of the
    Massachusetts-Bay.

    In COUNCIL, April 3, 1776.

    READ and accepted, and Ordered, That a suitable Number be printed, in order that each of the religious Assemblies, in this Colony, may be furnished with a Copy of the same.

    Sent down for Concurrence………..PEREZ MORTON, Dep. Sec’ry.

    In the House of REPRESENTATIVES, April 4, 1776.

    Read and concurr’d………..SAMUEL FREEMAN, Speaker, pro Tem.

    Consented to,

    JAMES OTIS,
    BENJAMIN GREENLEAF,
    CALEB CUSHING,
    JOHN WINTHROP,
    JOHN WHETCOMB,
    ELDAD TAYLOR,
    MICHAEL FARLEY,
    JOSEPH PALMER,
    SAMUEL HOLTEN,
    MOSES GILL,
    JOSEPH GERRISH,
    BENJAMIN LINCOLN,
    CHARLES CnHAUNCY,
    JOHN TAYLOR,
    BENJAMIN WHITE.

    GOD SAVE THE PEOPLE.

    The Library of Congress Document Image
    The Library of Congress Transcript

    That day of unified fasting and prayer on May 17, 1776 likely had a significant impact on our independence being declared 48 days later.

    God’s hand made us a nation. And God’s hand preserved us a nation.

    That was obvious to Francis Scott Key when he saw the results of the battle and wrote what became our National Anthem.

  8. #8
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:43 pm, Virginia Patriot said:

    Dangerous themes there, the DOJ will be investigating the author, singer and all who stood.

    Francis Scott Key better be watching over his shoulder……

  9. #9
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:48 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Change just one word… “Colonies” to “citizens”…
    and see how applicable John Hancock’s words are today, 234 years later.

    IN times of impending calamity and distress; when the Liberties of America are imminently endangered by the secret machinations and open assaults of an insidious and vindictive Administration, it becomes the indispensible duty of these hitherto free and happy citizens, with true penitence of heart, and the most reverent devotion, publickly to acknowledge the over ruling providence of God; to confess and deplore our offences against him; and to supplicate his interposition for averting the threatened danger, and prospering our strenuous efforts in the cause of Freedom, Virtue and Posterity.

  10. #10
    On June 5th, 2010 at 11:57 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    The first Amendment was ratified December 15, 1791.

    Just over three years later, on January 1, 1795, President Washington issued another Thanksgiving Proclamation.

    And just over two years after that, on March 20, 1797, Samuel Adams, Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, issued a proclamation that some would challenge as “unconstitutional” today, yet those who actually wrote and ratified the 1st Amendment did not challenge or question the constitutionality of this proclamation:

    PROCLAMATION.

    MARCH 20, 1797.

    [Independent Chronicle, March 30, 1797; the text is in W. V. Wells, Life of Samuel Adams, vol. iii., pp. 365, 366.]

    By Authority. Commonwealth of Massachusetts.

    BY THE GOVERNOR,

    A PROCLAMATION FOR A DAY OF SOLEMN FASTING AND PRAYER.

    IT having been the invariable practice derived from the days of our renowned ancestors, at this season of the year to set apart a Day of Public Fasting and Prayer: And the practice appearing to be in itself productive, if well improved, of happy effects on the public mind–

    I have therefore thought fit, by & with the advice and consent of the Council, to appoint Thursday, the FOURTH day of May next ensuing, to be observed and improved throughout this Commonwealth for the purpose of PUBLIC FASTING AND PRAYER: Earnestly recommending to the Ministers of the Gospel with their respective Congregations then to assemble together and seriously to consider, and with one united voice confess our past sins and transgressions, with holy resolutions, by the Grace of God, to turn our feet into the path of His Law– Humbly beseeching him to endue us with all the Christian Spirit of Piety, Benevolence and the Love of our Country; and that in all our public deliberations we may be possessed of a sacred regard to the fundamental principles of our free elective civil Constitutions–That we may be preserved from consuming Fires and all other desolating Judgments.

    And as at this season the general business of the year commences, it seems highly proper humbly to implore the divine blessing on our Husbandry, Trade, and Fishery, and all the labour of our hands–On our University and Schools of Education–On the Administration of the Government of the United States and of this and the other States of the Union –On the foreign relations of the United States; and in a particular manner that all misunderstanding between them and a Sister Republic may be happily, so adjusted as to prevent an open Rupture, and establish Peace.

    And as it is our duty to extend our wishes to the happiness of the great Family of Man, I concede we cannot better express ourselves than by humbly supplicating the Supreme Ruler of the World–That the rod of tyrants may be broken into pieces, and the oppressed made Free–That wars may cease in all the Earth, and that the confusions that are and have been among the Nations may be overruled for the promoting and speedily bringing on that holy and happy period, when the Kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ may be everywhere established, and all the people willingly bow to the Sceptre of Him who is the Prince of Peace.

    And I do hereby recommend that all unnecessary labour and recreation may be suspended on the said day.

    Given at the Council Chamber in Boston, this 20th day of March, in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Ninety seven, and in the twenty first Year of the Independence of the United States of America.

    SAMUEL ADAMS.

    Attest, JOHN AVERY, Secretary.

    GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS!

  11. #11
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:00 am, Pasadena Phil said:

    About ten years ago, I researched the event that inspired “The Star Spangled Banner” for an article I wrote for a local community fraternal organization with the purpose of defending that song as our national anthem.

    I was surprised to learn that the British attack of Fort McHenry was anticipated at least one year in advance and that the Star Spangled Banner itself was commissioned for a very specific reason. That flag was made on a scale far too large for where it flew.

    The flag Francis Scott Key saw flying as he was escorted below deck on the British ship was the standard smaller flag. The SSB was only raised to after the bombardment stopped at about 3am. Upon hearing the bombing end, Francis Scott Key’s spirits fell because that usually indicated surrender. He believed Fort McHenry had fallen.

    It’s imagining the effect on the British on first seeing that flag that makes our anthem so inspiring. When Key finally exited the ship a couple of hours later, he saw the giant flag flying in the wind and immediately understood it’s true significance beyond that Fort McHenry had not surrendered. It told the British that the Spirit of 1776 was still alive and well in America.

    The British, like many Americans, believed that British reconquest was inevitable and that because most of the 1776 patriots were dead or very old, that the spirit of 1776 was also dead. The size of the flag served as an irreverent taunt of “Can you hit THIS you blind bastards?” which meant despite marching virtually unopposed to eventually burn down our nation’s capital, they failed to defeat us.

    The staging of such a blatant act of political theater had re-ignited that old spirit across America. Within a month, every American had heard the poem and it quickly became a drinking song in the pubs sung to “John Brown’s Body”. Even Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” spread as fast. It was the biggest American seller in history.

    Re-igniting the spirit of 1776 was the last thing the British wanted and so the War of 1812 suddenly reminded them of the War of Independence where they also won almost every battle but lost the war.

    Understanding the context of this event made my case for why this is our national anthem and shouldn’t be abandoned only because it is supposedly hard to sing.

    Most Americans used to know that before the heroic and inspiring version of American history was transformed to become the dark story of oppressive white male slave owners and the cause of all misery in the world.

  12. #12
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:02 am, Pasadena Phil said:

    Correction:

    Even Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense” HADN’T spread as fast.

  13. #13
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:05 am, Pasadena Phil said:

    I have a feeling that we will be hearing this guy singing this again. All Star game?

  14. #14
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:18 am, ITookTheRedPill said:

    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:00 am, Pasadena Phil said:

    Thank you for sharing that. Good stuff.

    I think the Spirit of 1776 is still alive and well… many have been asleep, but they are now awake.

  15. #15
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:25 am, almiller said:

    I learned it in elementary school and still wish it was the only verse we sang. The first verse ends with a question. This verse answers the question.

  16. #16
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:30 am, Hangfire said:

    I wonder sometimes if God even recognizes his handiwork anymore. We abandoned him in 1973 after Roe v. Wade.

  17. #17
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:32 am, ITookTheRedPill said:

    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:25 am, almiller said:

    The first verse ends with a question.
    This verse answers the question.

    Excellent point!

  18. #18
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:38 am, ITookTheRedPill said:

    The most important business in this Nation–or any other nation, for that matter-is raising and training children. If those children have the proper environment at home, and educationally, very, very few of them ever turn out wrong. I don’t think we put enough stress on the necessity of implanting in the child’s mind the moral code under which we live.

    The fundamental basis of this Nation’s law was given to Moses on the Mount. The fundamental basis of our Bill of Rights comes from the teachings which we get from Exodus and St. Matthew, from Isaiah and St. Paul. I don’t think we emphasize that enough these days.

    If we don’t have the proper fundamental moral background, we will finally wind up with a totalitarian government which does not believe in rights for anybody except the state.

    - President Harry S. Truman

  19. #19
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:45 am, JerseyNic said:

    I LOVE the 4th verse of the Star Spangled Banner! It’s a shame it’s almost never sung.

  20. #20
    On June 6th, 2010 at 2:16 am, Romeo13 said:

    Interesting thought…

    How’s about… at ball games and such… we start to sing the WHOLE song… continue after the normal Diva’s end, and sing the rest?

    Wonder what they would do…

  21. #21
    On June 6th, 2010 at 3:05 am, herself said:

    Bravo!

    {^_^}

  22. #22
    On June 6th, 2010 at 3:10 am, CC said:

    I can’t speak because of the lump in my throat.

    I love you Lewis! Will you marry me?

    And that’s what I’m talking about too.

  23. #23
    On June 6th, 2010 at 3:59 am, Jim C. said:

    Isaac Asimov wrote a great article about the SSB which you can read here.

  24. #24
    On June 6th, 2010 at 6:09 am, regularguy said:

    a man named Lewis, who said he’s a former Marine,

    Lewis, you’re no former Marine, you’re a shining example of “once a Marine, always a Marine.” Former Marines are more like EX-Marines such as Lee Harvey Oswald, although I shouldn’t mention such vile vermin in the same paragraph.

    Well done.

    You’ll likely be considered a subversive if you keep it up.

  25. #25
    On June 6th, 2010 at 7:03 am, CommentGuy said:

    All I can say is

    OohRah

    Good on ya man

  26. #26
    On June 6th, 2010 at 7:15 am, CommentGuy said:

    Mark it now that we will as a country drag it back from the edge the left seems to want to push us over.

    We WILL recover and make our country anew and drag the rest of the world with us and not expect a thank you from anywhere when we do.

  27. #27
    On June 6th, 2010 at 7:25 am, CommentGuy said:

    Metrosexual company board members better hope they have a good retirement package because they won’t last.

    We will demand performance and ethics.

    Both of them are things they can’t provide.

  28. #28
    On June 6th, 2010 at 7:30 am, CommentGuy said:

    Bow to PETA or bow to ACORN you will wish you didn’t.

    Can You Hear Us Now??????????????

  29. #29
    On June 6th, 2010 at 7:33 am, CommentGuy said:

    Whimp out is never an acceptable cost.

  30. #30
    On June 6th, 2010 at 7:59 am, ssnark said:

    On June 6th, 2010 at 3:59 am, Jim C. said:

    Thanks for the posting of Asimov’s SSB monologue that contains all four verses.
    It’s sometimes played in its entirety at the high school at ceremonies (e.g., graduation, some sporting events)here in Texas. These days, it brings a tear to the eye.

  31. #31
    On June 6th, 2010 at 8:26 am, swede said:

    Wow, That’s what I’M talkin’ about! I’ve got $5 that says this guy sings baritone in a church choir that ROCKS!

    New Hopey Changey National Anthem, ala Janice Joplin: “Freedom is just another word for nothin’ left to lose…”

  32. #32
    On June 6th, 2010 at 8:30 am, zorro said:

    Bravo! Bravo!

    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:30 am, Hangfire said:

    I wonder sometimes if God even recognizes his handiwork anymore. We abandoned him in 1973 after Roe v. Wade.

    And when we allowed unions into our schools.

  33. #33
    On June 6th, 2010 at 9:03 am, letget said:

    Wow! That was wonderful Lewis. I dearly love Herman. He is an amazing man and I would have no problem voting for him for President if he chose to run. I think he would do a great job, unlike this bho we have now.
    L

  34. #34
    On June 6th, 2010 at 9:16 am, ITookTheRedPill said:
    I wonder sometimes if God even recognizes his handiwork anymore. We abandoned him in 1973 after Roe v. Wade.

    And when we allowed unions into our schools.

    “The Philosophy of the school room in one generation . . .
    will be the Philosophy of Government in the next.”

    - Abraham Lincoln

  35. #35
    On June 6th, 2010 at 9:19 am, ITookTheRedPill said:
  36. #36
    On June 6th, 2010 at 9:55 am, Connect the Dots said:

    Imagine the power of singing all four stanzas at every sporting event… Let’s start a movement to reinstate singing the entire song at every opportunity.

    How many more will join the Tea Party movement, when they understand more about what this country is all about?

    As many have said, the first stanza asks the question, the second answers it. We need the answer.

    IMPEACH OBAMA

  37. #37
    On June 6th, 2010 at 10:01 am, TigerLady said:

    Excellent! Maybe, for a start, we can get the Arizona sport teams to sing it at their games.

  38. #38
    On June 6th, 2010 at 10:04 am, Ron said:

    Loved this posting. Also, please note, the leader of this gathering was an African-American man of faith and obvious intelligence. Note to that there were young people in the audience, and note the respect accorded during the singing of the National Anthem. You won’t find this in a Left protest rally or march. This is America’s heartland, and as long as groups like this can gather, we won’t be subjected to the tyranny our enemies would like to impose.

  39. #39
    On June 6th, 2010 at 10:21 am, Lindsay said:

    Awesome! There was a reason, in years past, that our nation’s schoolchildren had to memorize all the verses of the National Anthem. It is still a good idea, but it does not happen.

  40. #40
    On June 6th, 2010 at 12:38 pm, LauraC said:

    That was fabulous. I hope it becomes a staple at tea parties.

    Am I too cynical for thinking the left will accuse him of performing a Nazi salute in 5…4…3… ?

  41. #41
    On June 6th, 2010 at 2:06 pm, huhwhat said:

    My God, that was magnificent.

  42. #42
    On June 6th, 2010 at 5:12 pm, ITookTheRedPill said:

    Sixty-six years ago today, on June 6, 1944, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt lead the nation in prayer as the Greatest Generation launched its mightiest battle of the Second World War:

    My Fellow Americans:

    Last night, when I spoke with you about the fall of Rome, I knew at that moment that troops of the United States and our Allies were crossing the Channel in another and greater operation. It has come to pass with success thus far.

    And so, in this poignant hour, I ask you to join with me in prayer:

    Almighty God: Our sons, pride of our nation, this day have set upon a mighty endeavor, a struggle to preserve our Republic, our religion, and our civilization, and to set free a suffering humanity.

    Lead them straight and true; give strength to their arms, stoutness to their hearts, steadfastness in their faith.

    They will need Thy blessings. Their road will be long and hard. For the enemy is strong. He may hurl back our forces. Success may not come with rushing speed, but we shall return again and again; and we know that by Thy grace, and by the righteousness of our cause, our sons will triumph.

    They will be sore tried, by night and by day, without rest — until the victory is won. The darkness will be rent by noise and flame. Men’s souls will be shaken with the violences of war.

    For these men are lately drawn from the ways of peace. They fight not for the lust of conquest. They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate. They fight to let justice arise, and tolerance and goodwill among all Thy people. They yearn but for the end of battle, for their return to the haven of home.

    Some will never return. Embrace these, Father, and receive them, Thy heroic servants, into Thy kingdom.

    And for us at home — fathers, mothers, children, wives, sisters, and brothers of brave men overseas, whose thoughts and prayers are ever with them — help us, Almighty God, to rededicate ourselves in renewed faith in Thee in this hour of great sacrifice.

    Many people have urged that I call the nation into a single day of special prayer. But because the road is long and the desire is great, I ask that our people devote themselves in a continuance of prayer. As we rise to each new day, and again when each day is spent, let words of prayer be on our lips, invoking Thy help to our efforts.

    Give us strength, too — strength in our daily tasks, to redouble the contributions we make in the physical and the material support of our armed forces.

    And let our hearts be stout, to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons wheresoever they may be.

    And, O Lord, give us faith. Give us faith in Thee; faith in our sons; faith in each other; faith in our united crusade. Let not the keenness of our spirit ever be dulled. Let not the impacts of temporary events, of temporal matters of but fleeting moment — let not these deter us in our unconquerable purpose.

    With Thy blessing, we shall prevail over the unholy forces of our enemy. Help us to conquer the apostles of greed and racial arrogances. Lead us to the saving of our country, and with our sister nations into a world unity that will spell a sure peace — a peace invulnerable to the schemings of unworthy men. And a peace that will let all of men live in freedom, reaping the just rewards of their honest toil.

    Thy will be done, Almighty God.

    Amen.

    That prayer is as relevant today as it was sixty-six years ago. Let us take this day to remember and honor the sacrifice of not only thousands of men on D-Day but also thousands of men and women in every battle this country has ever fought in the fight for freedom.

    FDR’s D-Day Prayer

  43. #43
    On June 7th, 2010 at 1:41 pm, FirstSkirt said:

    Thank you, Herman, and thank you Lewis – listening to that just made my day. I sure wish I was there to hear it live. If you’re not engaged with Tea Parties, NOW is the time to get involved.

  44. #44
    On June 7th, 2010 at 3:58 pm, reshas1 said:

    OMG.. Crying.. And the left who denigrate the tea partiers, for shame, they will all have their pentanence to pay one day.

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