{"id":682,"date":"2008-07-04T23:30:47","date_gmt":"2008-07-05T04:30:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/bekahcubed.menterz.com\/blog\/?p=682"},"modified":"2008-07-04T23:30:47","modified_gmt":"2008-07-05T04:30:47","slug":"patriotic-peeves-and-patriotic-prayers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/bekahcubed.menterz.com\/blog\/2008\/20080704-682.htm","title":{"rendered":"Patriotic Peeves and Patriotic Prayers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I tend to have rather strong opinions about things&#8211;and patriotic music just happens to be something about which I have a very strong opinion.  Patriotic music moves me to tears&#8211;and makes me seethe.  I love most of it&#8211;and hate some of it.<\/p>\n<p>My peeves about patriotic music?  First, the tendency of people to classify certain songs that are not patriotic music as patriotic music.  Julia Ward Howe&#8217;s <i>Battle Hymn of the Republic<\/i> is a prime example.  It&#8217;s not patriotic, guys.  It doesn&#8217;t mention America anywhere in it&#8211;it doesn&#8217;t have anything to do with a specific nation.  It has to do with God&#8217;s righteousness and wrath.  It&#8217;s about God accomplishing His purposes&#8211;and about men being obedient to the calling.  Yes, it was a battle hymn of the civil war&#8211;but it isn&#8217;t a patriotic song.<\/p>\n<p>Second, it annoys me that the patriotic songs most often heard are sappy and sentimental and NEW.  It&#8217;s not that I&#8217;m against new songs in general&#8211;it&#8217;s just that so few of our contemporary songs actually have meaning.  They&#8217;re so simplistic, so blah.  They are meant to inspire tears but not to inspire thought.<\/p>\n<p>Third, some patriotic songs annoy me by adding certain phrases in that just don&#8217;t fit.  Take <i>America, the Beautiful<\/i>.  It&#8217;s a gorgeous song, but what are you talking about &#8220;Thine alabaster cities gleam\/undimmed by human tears&#8221;?  I know, Katherine Lee Bates was referring to the White City of the Columbian Exposition World&#8217;s Fair in Chicago in 1892&#8211;but the &#8220;undimmed by human tears&#8221;?  That&#8217;s Biblical imagery&#8211;and it refers to the New Jerusalem.  America&#8217;s great and all, but it&#8217;s not heaven on earth.  I&#8217;m still waiting for that new heaven and new earth&#8211;that and only that will be a city &#8220;undimmed by human tears&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>But don&#8217;t get me wrong&#8211;I <b>love<\/b> patriotic songs.  Certain parts of the classic songs perfectly express my heart and my prayers.<\/p>\n<p>Today, I think of our nation.  I remember the revolutionary idea that sparked the American Revolution&#8211;and that still sparks revolutions around the world.  The idea that men can be free.  Liberty.  It&#8217;s quite a heady idea.  I think of it and I pray:<\/p>\n<p><i>Our fathers&#8217; God, to Thee,<br \/>\nAuthor of Liberty,<br \/>\nTo Thee we sing:<br \/>\nLong may our land be bright<br \/>\nWith freedom&#8217;s holy light;<br \/>\nProtect us by Thy might<br \/>\nGreat God, our King<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Today, I think of the many men (and women) who have given their lives, their blood, their anguish, years of their lives to make our nation what it is.  I think of the wives and children at home&#8211;giving up husbands and fathers.  I think of the thousands of heroes who have served throughout the years and continue to serve now in our military.  I think of them and I pray:<\/p>\n<p><i>O beautiful for heroes proved<br \/>\nIn liberating strife<br \/>\nWho more than self<br \/>\nTheir country loved<br \/>\nAnd mercy more than life<br \/>\nAmerica, America<br \/>\nMay God thy gold refine<br \/>\nTil all success be nobleness<br \/>\nAnd every gain divine<\/i><\/p>\n<p>Finally, I think now of a nation at war&#8211;of our men and women currently fighting on the front lines.  They fight for freedom, for liberty, that same thing I celebrate today.  I think of the many of us enjoying our picnics and barbecues today, enjoying victory and peace.  I think of how quickly we have forgotten who makes this nation great&#8211;how quickly we have turned to rely upon ourselves.  And I pray for my countrymen and women, both those here and those abroad:<\/p>\n<p><i>O thus be it ever<br \/>\nWhen free men shall stand<br \/>\nBetween their loved homes<br \/>\nAnd the war&#8217;s desolation<br \/>\nBless&#8217;d with vict&#8217;ry and peace<br \/>\nMay the heav&#8217;n rescued land<br \/>\nPraise the Pow&#8217;r that hath made<br \/>\nAnd preserved us a nation<br \/>\nThen conquer we must<br \/>\nWhen our cause it is just<br \/>\nAnd this be our motto:<br \/>\n&#8220;In God is our Trust&#8221;<br \/>\nAnd the Star Spangled Banner<br \/>\nIn triumph shall wave<br \/>\nO&#8217;er the land of the free<br \/>\nAnd the home of the brave<\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I tend to have rather strong opinions about things&#8211;and patriotic music just happens to be something about which I have a very strong opinion. Patriotic music moves me to tears&#8211;and makes me seethe. I love most of it&#8211;and hate some of it. My peeves about patriotic music? 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