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Publications
Arkansas - Official State Anthem
4-H Volunteer Leaders' Series
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by: Eva Ware Barnett
I am thinking tonight of the Southland,
Of the home of my childhood days,
Where I roamed through the woods and the meadows
By the mill and the brook that plays;
Where the roses are in bloom
And the sweet magnolia too,
Where the jasmine is white
And the fields are violet blue,
There a welcome awaits all her children
Who have wandered afar from home.
Chorus
Arkansas, Arkansas, tis a name dear,
'Tis the place I call "home, sweet home";
Arkansas, Arkansas, I salute thee,
From thy shelter no more I'll roam.
'Tis a land full of joy and of sunshine,
Rich in pearls and in diamonds rare,
Full of hope, faith, and love for the stranger,
Who may pass 'neath her portals fair;
There the rice fields are full,
And the cotton, corn and hay,
There the fruits of the field
Bloom in the winter months and May,
'Tis the land that I love, first of all, dear,
And to her let us all give cheer.
Repeat Chorus
Adopted by the 1987 General Assembly as
the Official State Anthem.
| Author: |
Darlene Z. Baker, Ph.D., State Leader - 4-H Youth and
Development |
DR. DARLENE Z. BAKER is state leader - 4-H youth
development specialist, Cooperative Extension Service, University of
Arkansas, Little Rock.
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