The Call of South Africa
From Roach Busters
The Call of South Africa is the national anthem of the Republic of South Africa. The lyrics were written in May 1918 and the music was composed in 1921. It replaced God Save the King/Queen as the national anthem in 1961, when South Africa became a republic.
[edit] Lyrics
The Call of South Africa | ||
First verse | ||
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Ringing out from our blue heavens, | ||
From our deep seas breaking round, | ||
Over everlasting mountains, | ||
Where the echoing crags resound, | ||
From our plains where creaking wagons, | ||
Cut their trails into the earth, | ||
Calls the spirit of our country, | ||
Of the land that gave us birth. | ||
At thy call we shall not falter, | ||
Firm and steadfast we shall stand, | ||
At thy will to live or perish, | ||
O South Africa, dear land. | ||
Second verse | ||
In our body and our spirit, | ||
In our inmost heart held fast; | ||
In the promise of our future, | ||
And the glory of our past; | ||
In our will, our work, our striving, | ||
From the cradle to the grave- | ||
There's no land that shares our loving, | ||
And no bond that can enslave. | ||
Thou hast borne us and we know thee, | ||
May our deeds to all proclaim | ||
Our enduring love and service | ||
To thy honour and thy name. | ||
Third verse | ||
In the golden warmth of summer, | ||
In the chill of winter's air, | ||
In the surging life of springtime, | ||
In the autumn of despair; | ||
When the wedding bells are chiming, | ||
Or when those we love do depart, | ||
Thou dost know us for thy children | ||
And dost take us to thy heart | ||
Loudly peals the answering chorus; | ||
We are thine, and we shall stand, | ||
Be it life or death, to answer | ||
To thy call, beloved land. | ||
Fourth verse | ||
In thy power, Almighty, trusting, | ||
Did our fathers build of old; | ||
Strengthen then, O Lord, their children | ||
To defend, to love, to hold- | ||
That the heritage they gave us | ||
For our children yet may be; | ||
Bondsmen only to the Highest | ||
And before the whole world free. | ||
As our fathers trusted humbly, | ||
Teach us, Lord to trust Thee still; | ||
Guard our land and guide our people | ||
In Thy way to do Thy will. |