O Fair New Mexico
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O Fair New Mexico, the state song of the U.S. state of New Mexico was officially adopted in 1917. The author, Elizabeth Garrett, was the daughter of Pat Garrett, the man who killed Billy the Kid.
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Under a sky of azure, Where balmy breezes blow, Kissed by the golden sunshine, Is Nuevo Mejico. Land of the Montezuma, With fiery hearts aglow, Land of the deeds historic, Is Nuevo Mejico.
O, Fair New Mexico, We love, we love you so, Our hearts with pride o'reflow, No matter where we go. O, Fair New Mexico, We love, we love you so, The grandest state to know New Mexico.
Rugged and high sierras, With deep canyons below, Dotted with fertile valleys, Is Nuevo Mejico. Fields full of sweet alfalfa, Richest perfumes bestow, State of apple blossoms, Is Nuevo Mejico.
O, Fair New Mexico, We love, we love you so, Our hearts with pride o'reflow, No matter where we go. O, Fair New Mexico, We love, we love you so, The grandest state to know New Mexico.
Days that are full of heart-dreams, Nights when the moon hangs low; Beaming its benedictions, O'er Nuevo Mejico. Land with its bright manana, Coming through weal and woe; State of esperanza, Is Nuevo Mejico.
O, Fair New Mexico, We love, we love you so, Our hearts with pride o'reflow, No matter where we go. O, Fair New Mexico, We love, we love you so, The grandest state to know New Mexico.