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Carolina

South Carolina State Song 1

South Carolina geology and topography map from USGS: A Tapestry of Time & Terrain.

Carolina

by Henry Timrod and Anne C. Burgess

South Carolina designated "Carolina" as the official state song in 1911: words by poet Henry Timrod (1829-1867), music by Anne Custis Burgess (1874-1910); edited by G. R. Goodwin.

Lyrics

Call on thy children of the hill,
Wake swamp and river, coast and rill,
Rouse all thy strength and all thy skill,
Carolina! Carolina!

Hold up the glories of thy dead;
Say how thy elder children bled,
And point to Eutaw's battle-bed,
Carolina! Carolina!

Thy skirts indeed the foe may part,
Thy robe be pierced with sword and dart,
They shall not touch thy noble heart,
Carolina! Carolina!

Throw thy bold banner to the breeze!
Front with thy ranks the threatening seas
Like thine own proud armorial trees,
Carolina! Carolina!

Girt with such wills to do and bear,
Assured in right, and mailed in prayer,
Thou wilt not bow thee to despair,
Carolina! Carolina!