"Our Alma Mater" is the alma mater of the The College of William & Mary.[1] It was written by James Southall Wilson, a William & Mary alumnus from the class of 1904.[1][2] Usually, only the first and fourth verses are sung.
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| Verse 1 |
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| Hark the students' voices swelling, |
| Strong and true and clear, |
| Alma Mater's love they're telling, |
| Ringing far and near. |
| Chorus |
| William and Mary loved of old, |
| Hark upon the gale. |
| Hear the thunder of our chorus, |
| Alma Mater hail! |
| Verse 2 |
| Iron shod or golden sandaled, |
| Shall the years go by, |
| Still our hearts shall weave about thee, |
| Love that cannot die. |
| (Chorus) |
| Verse 3 |
| All thy sons are faithful to thee, |
| Through their college days, |
| Singing loud from hearts that love thee, |
| Alma Mater's praise. |
| (Chorus) |
| Verse 4 |
| God, our Father, hear our voices, |
| Listen to our cry, |
| Bless the College of our fathers,1 |
| Let her never die. |
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