New Patriotic Song
Posted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 8:54 pm
The lyrics to this are inspired by the Danish Royal anthem:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong_Chris ... B8jen_mast
The Tune is something like this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF_PGH6C9KE
My apologies for forgetting the date of the OFO's founding date.
Here are the lyrics:
Bold Cormac stood upon the land
That was by battle blast-ed,
His sword he held in his right hand,
through foe-mans forms it pass-ed.
He did this for a free tomorrow!
To wake the land, from depths of sorrow.
Venico led the charge,
His trumpet blaring,
Osiris’ future was writ large,
And all the nations staring.
He saw the light of hope, though dim!
And Empire’s forces fell, before him.
And Koth fought well against the foe,
His shield unbroken
For he had heard the people’s woe,
In words unspoken.
While each foe fled into Kandarin’s fire!
These three heroes did, stack high the pyre.
Osiris dawn indeed was bright
Upon that day
Three heroes overcame the night,
Of Empire’s sway.
And so, I say to all, remember,
The struggle on the tenth (?) December.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kong_Chris ... B8jen_mast
The Tune is something like this one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF_PGH6C9KE
My apologies for forgetting the date of the OFO's founding date.
Here are the lyrics:
Bold Cormac stood upon the land
That was by battle blast-ed,
His sword he held in his right hand,
through foe-mans forms it pass-ed.
He did this for a free tomorrow!
To wake the land, from depths of sorrow.
Venico led the charge,
His trumpet blaring,
Osiris’ future was writ large,
And all the nations staring.
He saw the light of hope, though dim!
And Empire’s forces fell, before him.
And Koth fought well against the foe,
His shield unbroken
For he had heard the people’s woe,
In words unspoken.
While each foe fled into Kandarin’s fire!
These three heroes did, stack high the pyre.
Osiris dawn indeed was bright
Upon that day
Three heroes overcame the night,
Of Empire’s sway.
And so, I say to all, remember,
The struggle on the tenth (?) December.