6th April, 2015
By: Jefferson . J. E. Wallace, Retired Class Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, T.V/Radio Broadcaster, Community Education, National AIDS Coordinator, National Disabled Chairman, National Drug Advisory Council Chairman, CARICOM Drug Education Advisor, Health Educator and Director of Youth and Community Affairs
Do let me praise my country,
And magnify its coasts;
Let me extol its mountains,
And of its beauty boast.
Let me absorb its beauty,
And lay my soul quite bare,
On its shadiest, greenest pastures,
And relax anywhere.
Let me use its products,
From sea or yet on land,
Let me pray the blessings down,
From our dear Father's hand.
So let me praise my country,
And stand not in its way.
While progress mounts and good things knock,
Upon our doors any day.
By: Jefferson . J. E. Wallace, Retired Class Teacher, Deputy Head Teacher, T.V/Radio Broadcaster, Community Education, National AIDS Coordinator, National Disabled Chairman, National Drug Advisory Council Chairman, CARICOM Drug Education Advisor, Health Educator and Director of Youth and Community Affairs
Mr. Jefferson J. E. Wallace, Telephone Contact For Bookings: 1-869-665-5349 |
Let Me Praise My Country
Do let me praise my country,
And magnify its coasts;
Let me extol its mountains,
And of its beauty boast.
Let me absorb its beauty,
And lay my soul quite bare,
On its shadiest, greenest pastures,
And relax anywhere.
Let me use its products,
From sea or yet on land,
Let me pray the blessings down,
From our dear Father's hand.
So let me praise my country,
And stand not in its way.
While progress mounts and good things knock,
Upon our doors any day.
By: J. J. E. Wallace
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