Ode to the Mount (National Anthem)

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Ode to the Mount, also known as the Zamastan National Anthem, was written and composed by Theodore Robitaille in 1821 at the request of President Tomias Hapson during a period in which Zamastanians were experiencing a wave of patriotism 17 years after the Zamastan War of Independence. Robitaille wanted to capture the essence of the Zamastanian pride, as well as the sheer beauty he saw in the coastal mountain region that was, at the time, the main colonized area of the new nation.

Lyrics

  • English Version

Ode to the mount Lift voice to the mount Waters hills and peaks Zamastan shout Defend our land, live long our God

For on the mount The placid shores of the Zian heard the resounding shout of a heroic land And the sun of Liberty in shining beams shone in the homeland's sky

Ode to the mount God's redeeming grace Will grant us victory O're Zamastan Defend our land, live long our God

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