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Defeat?

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Who is it speaks of defeat? -         I tell you a Cause like ours      Is greater than defeat can know;         It is the power of powers!      As surely as the earth rolls round,         As surely as the glorious sun      Brings the great world sea-wave,         Must our Cause be won!      What is defeat to us? -         Learn what a skirmish tells,      While the great Army marches on         To storm earth's hells!

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