The Manx National Anthem, Arrane Ashoonagh Vannin, was written (in English) by William Henry Gill to an adapted Manx tune and dedicated to the Lieutenant Governor Lord Raglan's wife in 1907. It has eight verses but in most cases, only the first is sung:
O Land of our Birth
O gem of God's earth
O Island so strong and so fair;
Built firm as Barrule,
Thy throne of home rule,
Makes us free as our sweet mountain air
The full Anthem in English and Manx:
Isle of Man National Anthem |
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O Land of our Birth O Gem of God's earth O Island so strong and so fair Built firm as Barrule Thy throne of Home Rule Makes us free as thy sweet mountain air
When Orry, the Dane In Mannin did reign 'Twas said he had come from above For wisdom from heav'n To him had been giv'n To rule us with justice and love
Our fathers have told How Saints came of old Proclaiming the Gospel of Peace That sinful desires Like false Baal fires Must die ere our troubles can cease
Ye sons of the soil In hardship and toil That plough both the land and the sea Take heart while you can And think of the Man Who toiled by the Lake Galilee
When fierce tempests smote That frail little boat They ceased at His gentle command Despite all our fear The Saviour is near To safeguard our dear Fatherland
Let storm-winds rejoice And lift up their voice No danger our homes can befall Our green hills and rocks Encircle our flocks And keep out the sea like a wall
Our Island thus blest No foe can molest Our grain and our fish shall increase From battle and sword Protecteth the Lord And crowneth our nation with peace
Then let us rejoice With heart, soul and voice And in the Lord's promise confide That each single hour We trust in His power No evil our souls can betide
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O Halloo nyn ghooie, O Chliegeen ny s' bwaaie Ry gheddyn er ooir aalin Yee ; Ta dt' Ardstoyl Reill-Thie Myr Baarool er ny hoie Dy reayll shin ayns seyrsnys as shee.
Tra Gorree yn Dane Haink er traie ec y Lhane Son Ree Vannin v'eh er ny reih 'S va creenaght veih Heose Er ny chur huggey neose Dy reill harrin lesh cairys as graih
Ren nyn ayryn g'imraa Va Nooghyn shenn traa Yn sushtal dy Hee fockley magh Shegin yeearree peccoil Myr far aileyn Vaal Ve er ny chur mow son dy bragh
Vec ooasle yn Theihll Ayns creoighys tooilleil Ta traaue ooir as farkey, Gow gree - Ny jarrood yn fer mie Ta coadey 'n lught-thie Ren tooilleil liorish Logh Galilee
D'eiyr yn sterrm noon as noal Yn baatey beg moal Fo-harey hug Eh, geay as keayn Trooid ooilley nyn ghaue Ta'n Saualtagh ec laue Dy choadey nyn Vannin veg veen
Lhig dorrinyn bra Troggal seose nyn goraa As brishey magh ayns ard arrane Ta nyn groink aalin glass Yn vooir cummal ass As coadey lught-thie as shioltane
Nyn Ellan fo-hee Cha boir noidyn ee Dy bishee nyn eeastyn as grine Mee'n Chiarn shin y reayll Voish strieughyn yn theihll As crooinnagh lesh shee'n ashoon ain
Lhig dooin boggoil bee Lesh annym as cree as croghey er gialdyn yn Chiarn Dy vodmayds dagh oor Treishteil er e phooar Dagh olk ass nyn anmeenyn 'hayrn
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Acknowledgement: Liz Corlett
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