Land of our Fathers

Land of our Fathers is the national anthem of Hulstria & Gao-Soto. The words were written by the poet Mineta Miyauchi to a tune composed some years earlier by Phillipp Schröder. The anthem reflects the unity between the Hulstrians and Gao-Showa in there love of the nation and the struggles both peoples had been through in making the land their home and creating the current united state. The Anthem is comprised of three stanzas divided by chorus exalting the Monarchs and the union.

Official Lyrics
Dear land of our fathers, of rivers and plains; Made rich by the sunshine, and lush by the rains, Set gem-like and fair, between mountains and sea, Your children salute you, dear land of the free.

Long live the Tenno! Long live the Kaiser! Hulstria and Gao-Soto!

Green land of our fathers, our heroes of yore, Both native and settler, laid bones on your shore. This soil so they hallowed, and from them are we, All sons of one Mother, the home of the free.

Long live the Tenno! Long live the Kaiser! Hulstria and Gao-Soto!

Great land of our fathers, diverse though our strains, We're born of their sacrifice, heirs of their pains, And ours is the glory their eyes did not see, One land of two peoples, united and free.

Long live the Tenno! Long live the Kaiser! Hulstria and Gao-Soto!