The Shōri no uta

 Description 

The Shōri no uta was created by the famous Sekowon musician Akira Nishimura, who was a ardent nationalist and firm supporter of the NPS. The song was not the official anthem of the nation until May 3928 when the Second act of the RN bills were put into place. Akira Nishimura got the inspiration from a young soldier's diaries durring the Sekowon-Indralan war. The young soldier is saying farewell to Sekowo in order to fight overseas. " From Kanjor,Keymon,Pontessi " came from the various routes Hiroto Tanaka took to find his way back home after the war ended. There is no evidence on why he took the path he did but the general consensus is that he got stranded in one of the various battles that took place during the war.

The Shōri no uta

Farewell my dearest fatherland, Farewell, farewell, farewell, Alas, I must be parting you, Farewell, farewell, farewell, For I fight for Sekowo's Glory! Glory! Glory! All Hail ! All Hail ! Sekowo! All Hail ! Sekowo!

Our sight and aim are finely tuned! Farewell, farewell, farewell, From Kanjor, Keymon, Pontessi! Farewell, farewell, farewell! For I fight for Sekowo's Glory! Glory! Glory! All Hail ! All Hail ! Sekowo! All Hail ! Sekowo!

We never rest, our men press on! Farewell! Farewell! Farewell! Until we've broke the Devil's spawn! Farewell! Farewell! Farewell! For I fight for Sekowo's Glory! Glory! Glory! All Hail ! All Hail ! Sekowo! All Hail ! Sekowo!

Give me your hand, my maiden true! Farewell, Farewell, Farewell, A parting kiss, and then goodbye! Farewell, Farewell, Farewell! For I fight for Sekowo's Glory! Glory! Glory! All Hail ! All Hail ! Sekowo! All Hail ! Sekowo!