It never occurred to me that I was avowing my allegiance to a country other than my own. I just really like that kind of loyalist, patriotic song. (Last week I was driving down the 215 singing my high school alma mater at the top of my lungs, but that's another story) This music makes my heart swell, my throat constrict, my eyes mist. You can keep your sappy love songs, and give me a marching band and a rousing version of Hail to the Chief.
This weekend, the Praise Ensemble is singing God Bless America, as recorded by French-Canadian Celine Dion. I wonder if she ponders the irony of singing a blatantly pro-USA song, or if she --like me-- simply loves to sing that kind of bold, strongly nationalistic, lump-in-the-throaty kind of music.
Blue and white we hold before us
As our song we raise
O Ramona, alma mater of our high school days
((sob))
3 comments:
Bethany and I sing our Alma Maters ALL the time...and people look at us like we're crazy!
Between the months of October and June you can hear the Canadian National Anthem a lot. You just need to watch more hockey!!
Allison -- Bethany didn't have an alma mater in the true lump-in-the-throat sense of the term. She had a fight song that masqueraded as an alma mater.
Sarah -- You're right! I could at least watch the first few minutes while the Canucks or Maple Leafs (Leaves?) or Blue Jays saluted their flag, then wander away to play Mah Jong.
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