Alabama
Alabama
Written by Julia S. Tutwiler
Composed by Edna Gockel Gussen
Alabama, Alabama, We will aye
be true to thee,
From thy Southern shores where
groweth,
By the sea thy orange tree.
To thy Northern vale where
floweth,
Deep blue the Tennessee,
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
Broad thy stream whose name
thou bearest;
Grand thy Bigbee rolls along;
Fair thy Coosa-Tallapoosa
Bold thy Warrior, dark and
strong,
Goodlier than the land that
Moses
Climbed lone Nebo's Mount
to see,
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
From thy prairies broad and
fertile,
Where thy snow-white cotton
shines,
To the hills where coal and
iron
Hide in thy exausted mines,
Strong -armed miners -sturdy
farmers;
Loyal hearts what'er we be,
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
From thy quarries where the
marble
White as that of Paros gleams
Waiting till thy sculptor'ss
chisel,
Wake to life thy poet's dreams;
Fear not only wealth of nature,
Wealth of mind has no fee,
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
Where the perfumed south-wind
whispers,
Thy magnolia groves among,
Softer than a mother's kisses,
Sweeter than a mother's song,
Where the golden jasmine trailing,
Woos the treasure-laden bee,
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
Brave and pure thy men and
women,
Better this than corn and
wine
Make us worthy, God in Heaven
Of this goodly land of Thine.
Hearts as open as thy doorways.
Liberal hands and spirits
free.
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
Little, little can I give thee,
Alabama, mother mine.
But that little - hand, brain,
spirit.
All I have and am are thine.
Take, O take, the gift and
giver.
Take and serve thyself with
me.
Alabama, Alabama, we will
aye be true to thee!
CAPITAL:
Montgomery
STATE NICKNAME:
"Heart of Dixie"
STATE BIRD:
Yellowhammer
STATE FLOWER:
Camellia
Admitted to Union: December
14, 1819