The Starred Circle and the Crimson Bars so Bright

The Starred Circle and the Crimon Bars so Bright was a patriotic song from the Confederate States of Earth, an alliance of nations allied with the Confederacy of Independent Systems which broke away from the Union of Earth States.

Written in early 21 BBY in honour of the adoption of the "Stars and Bars", the first national flag of the Confederacy, the original variant of the Stars and Bars adopted had a circle of 10 stars, the "Starred Circle" mentioned in the song.

The song quickly became a patriotic favourite, thanks to its lyrics and its uplifting tune.

Lyrics
The Starred Circle and the Crimson Bars so bright, 'tis the banner we raise unto the breeze, she be the emblem of Freedom unfurled in the right, O'er our homes and our lands and our seas. We'll stand by her circle And the crimson bars bright, While a shred's left to float on the air: Our trust is in God, who can help us in fight, And defend those who ask Him in prayer. For years we have suffer'd under the tyrant's rod, For years have we demanded our right, Our voices shout defiance, our trust is in God, And the strong arm that gives us our might. We'll stand by her circle And the crimson bars bright, While a shred's left to float on the air: Our trust is in God, who can help us in fight, And defend those who ask Him in prayer. Our moors and our dales with the battle cry may ring, And our forests may swarm with the foe, But still to the battle our proud banner we'll bring, And to Vict'ry or Death we will go. We'll stand by her circle And the crimson bars bright, While a shred's left to float on the air: Our trust is in God, who can help us in fight, And defend those who ask Him in prayer.