| Calamba March |
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| Written by Nora L. Bagundol | |
| Wednesday, 14 May 2008 | |
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CALAMBA MARCH(Words & Music by: Milagros J. Saceda)
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‘Tis the beauty o’er the hill top, Midst the tall and willow palms Sinks the sun in golden light and glory, Land of all my love shall be Deck’d with shim’ring and pure, white petals, What wealth to me the balm had brought, Heavenly blessing without cost; Gently show’ring on the host Swiftly down the valleys green; Piping songs of gladness clear; Golden Orioles Hitcher’s plain Bringing good will and good cheer, Oh, Calamba dear fatherland! Thy glory ever stands
REFRAIN:
Thou oh precious, hollow’d name Where beats the brave hearts warm Yonder stands a sturdy grove, ‘Neath a crest in heaven above Bids us all to stand up right Heed the Lord’s call to unite! Mahogany, Calachuchi, Golden Orioles Bathe a fresh in show’ring rain! Sweet Calamba dear fatherland Thy glory ever stands
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 02 June 2008 ) |
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