Hail to the Homeland
Hail to the Homeland is one of the unofficial anthems of Cornwall, England, UK. It was composed by the Cornish musician Kenneth Pelmear who composed and arranged many works for church and male voice choirs and brass bands. The words were written by Pearce Gilbert, of Helston, Cornwall.
Other Cornish 'anthems' are Trelawny and Bro Goth Agan Tasow.
Hail to the Homeland "
- Hail to the Homeland,
- Great bastion of the free,
- Hear now thy children
- Proclaim their love for thee.
- Ageless thy splendour,
- Undimmed the Celtic flame.
- Proudly our souls reflect
- The glory of thy name.
- Sense now the beauty,
- The peace of Bodmin Moor,
- Ride with the breaker
- Towards the Sennen shore.
- Let firm hands fondle
- The boulders of Trencrom,
- Sing with all fervour, then
- The great Trelawny song.
- Hail to the Homeland,
- Of Thee we are a part.
- Great pulse of freedom
- In every Cornish heart,
- Prompt us and guide us,
- Endow us with thy power,
- Lace us with liberty
- To face this changing hour.
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