Jerusalem
Arrgh! I am corrupted forever! I actually agree with the Daily Mail about something.
I think 'Jerusalem' would make an excellent English national song.
I first fell in love with the song when I met it as a poem in a museum exhibition. I liked it so much, I copied the words down (I didn't even realise it was famous at the time). When I went to my senior school, I was delighted to discover that not only did it have a really good tune, but it was also the school song.
I think it's a beautiful song, my only question is: have the Daily Mail actually read the words?
Do they realise it's a song about social reform?
Sssh, don't tell them!
For anyone who doesn't know the words to William Blake's song, they are here: http://progressiveliving.org/william_blake_poetry_jerusalem.htm
I think 'Jerusalem' would make an excellent English national song.
I first fell in love with the song when I met it as a poem in a museum exhibition. I liked it so much, I copied the words down (I didn't even realise it was famous at the time). When I went to my senior school, I was delighted to discover that not only did it have a really good tune, but it was also the school song.
I think it's a beautiful song, my only question is: have the Daily Mail actually read the words?
Do they realise it's a song about social reform?
Sssh, don't tell them!
For anyone who doesn't know the words to William Blake's song, they are here: http://progressiveliving.org/william_blake_poetry_jerusalem.htm

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I agree with you (and the DM, shudder), Jerusalem would make a great national song, far better than Land of Hope & Gory (sic).
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Oh, and back on topic... I actually have mixed feelings about "Jerusalem" because, while it's very stirring, I found it kind of irritating because I'm not English, so I found it was too English-centric to be used as a hymn sung in Australia -- which probably means that it actually would make a good National Anthem for you.
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Instead we have this dreary bland factual thing.
Australia's sons let us rejoice*
For we are young and free
With golden soil and wealth for toil
Our land is girt by sea.
Our land abounds in nature's gifts
Of beauty rich and rare
On history's page
Let every stage
Advance Australia fair!
With joyful strains now let us sing
Advance Australia fair!
*This got changed to "Australians all let us rejoice" when someone pointed out it was sexist.
The sentiment is okay, but the tune is terribly forgettable. Even "Waltzing Matilda" would be better as a national anthem, but of course, that one is not respectable enough.
I really wish "I still call Australia home" was our national anthem -- that one brings tears to my eyes. Unfortunately, it probably doesn't suit being a national anthem, since it's all about the places the author of the song is roaming all over the world while still calling Australia home.
But I still love it.
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