(On November 4, 1839, twenty-two Chartist protestors demanding the right to vote were killed when troops defending the Westgate Hotel in Newport, South Wales, opened fire on the crowd) On the night-streets of Newport in the month of November We were one in the gathering throng And we sang as we mustered for our watchword was freedom And our music sweet liberty's song Chorus All over the land Hold on to the dream Stand your ground Stay strong and believe For the Great People's Charter we had marched and petitioned But our fine words soon wilted like flowers So we climbed Mynydd Mawr and we drilled for a rising And we marched on to claim what is ours Chorus But the Westgate was guarded by the guns of the masters And their muskets laid waste to our men With our leaders transported they believe we are bested But the Chartists will rise once again Chorus 2 All over the World Hold on to the dream Stand your ground Stay strong and believe