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Delaware: The Secret Country Music Capital of America

Delaware's Gentle Shores and Historic Pride

(A Country-Folk Song of the First State)

Delaware: The Secret Country Music Capital of America

A heartfelt country-folk ballad telling the story of Delaware — from its peaceful shores to its proud place in American history.

LYRIC:

In the heart of Dover, where history lies,  

Newark's charm under clear blue skies.  

Diamond State, where the rivers flow,  

Delaware Bay's tides, a soft, rhythmic glow.  


Delaware, land of pride and grace,  

Where the Blue Hen Chicken roams with grace.  

From Rehoboth Beach to golden sands,  

Your heartbeat echoes across the lands.  


Through the lands where Native roots remain,  

In the forests where the goldenrod reigns.  

By the bay, where the seagulls cry,  

Delaware's beauty, reaching to the sky.  

 

Delaware, land of pride and grace,  

Where the Blue Hen Chicken roams with grace.  

From Rehoboth Beach to golden sands,  

Your heartbeat echoes across the lands.  


In the shade of oaks, where stories unfold,  

Delaware's spirit, both young and old.  

From the river's flow to the ocean's call,  

Your beauty and charm, we cherish it all.  


In the land of freedom, where dreams take flight,  

Delaware's heart, burning bright.  

From the hills to the shore, where the waves kiss the sand,  

Your spirit and pride, forever will stand.  


Delaware, land of pride and grace,  

Where the Blue Hen Chicken roams with grace.  

From Rehoboth Beach to golden sands,  

Your heartbeat echoes across the lands.  


So I'll sing to your fields, lush and wide,  

Delaware, with you, my heart will glide.  

From rivers to the hills, where the eagles soar,  

In the land of the East, forever I adore.

🎵 Lyric:Borna Cuk (2024)  

🎶 Music & Voice: AI

YOUTUBE VIDEO:


This song is part of the playlist of all US states!

The American Frontier: (54)

Songs from Every US State! A musical journey through the legends, history, and untamed spirit of America—one state at a time. Experience the stories of outlaws, pioneers, and the frontier in song!

States included: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

▶ Watch the full playlist on YouTube

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