Red, White, and Red

Red, White, and Red was an ode to the First National Flag of the Confederate States of Earth - the "Stars and Bars" - written by a Confederate woman called Mrs Victoria Alexandra Jellicoe.

Written in early 21 BBY, about a month into the year, the song sung praise to the 16-star variant of the Stars and Bars, the short-lived official national flag at the time of the song's writing, which adopted after San Salvacion became the 16th Confederate nation, and was replaced as the official flag by the Tripartite Union, which was the 17th nation.

Her song was entered into the First Edition of Patriotic Songs and Anthems of Confederate Earth, a patriotic song containing lyrics and sheet music to Confederate patriotic music pieces.

Lyrics
The honoured banner is flying high,

all through our Western lands,

her sons and daughters pray for her, she is the mother of our band,

and to the free, and the liberty they keep, she is a worshipp'd emblem,

we, her loyal Confederate folks, shall keep her Crimson Bars e'er flying!

Hurrah for the Red, White, and Red!

The Ensign of the Free!

O'er our beauteous nation she flies,

proud, in the cool breeze of Freedom!

''Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!''

Hurrah for the Red, White, and Red!

The Ensign of the Free!

O'er our beauteous nation she flies,

proud, in the cool breeze of Freedom!

''Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!''

She leads her sons on the battle plain, as they battle for our rights,

she floats o'er her daughters fair, she gives their eyes a shine!

She inspires liberty, she is the banner of the free,

close to our hearts she shall e'er be!

She is the emblem of our Confederacy,

the banner of our eternal sovereignty!

Hurrah for the Red, White, and Red!

The Ensign of the Free!

O'er our beauteous nation she flies,

proud, in the cool breeze of Freedom!

''Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!''

Hurrah for the Red, White, and Red!

The Ensign of the Free!

O'er our beauteous nation she flies,

proud, in the cool breeze of Freedom!

''Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!''

The Eastern tyrant invades our lands,

to subject to his Union,

he is mad, and full of hate,

he wishes to tear our flag down!

Tho' from our lands he shall quickly fly,

from our sons he shall fly or die!

And from which banner shall he quickly fly?

Why, that of the Red, White, and Red!

Hurrah for the Red, White, and Red!

The Ensign of the Free!

O'er our beauteous nation she flies,

proud, in the cool breeze of Freedom!

''Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!''

Hurrah for the Red, White, and Red!

The Ensign of the Free!

O'er our beauteous nation she flies,

proud, in the cool breeze of Freedom!

''Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!''