Purpose: This is rehash of the previous version of the Chipmunk Kingdom's National Anthem. The objective of this version is to both be a message to chipmunk kind and the world of what the Chipmunk Kingdom's purpose is about and how dedicated the destiny of the kingdom chipmunks are in calling for to the world to stand against hatred, fear and self doubt and boldy step up to cast votes for day. That rehash finally invokes all important aspects of the lure and packages it up into a welcoming, yet stately anthem fitting for a nation charged with a high propose. The Roman Catholic Hymn ``Lord, You Give the Great Commission (Abbot's Leigh)'' is used as a scaffold for writing the lyrics. Though I'd like the finish product to have its one unique melody, the hymn I used features the grand yet welcoming and uplifting feel I want for the lyrics. That is what I want for the finished tune.
Purpose: This is rehash of the previous version of the Chipmunk Kingdom’s National Anthem. The objective of this version is to both be a message to chipmunk kind and the world of what the Chipmunk Kingdom’s purpose is about and how dedicated the destiny of the kingdom chipmunks are in calling for to the world to stand against hatred, fear and self doubt and boldy step up to cast votes for day. That rehash finally invokes all important aspects of the lure and packages it up into a welcoming, yet stately anthem fitting for a nation charged with a high propose. The Roman Catholic Hymn “Lord, You Give the Great Commission (Abbot’s Leigh)” is used as a scaffold for writing the lyrics. Though I’d like the finish product to have its one unique melody, the hymn I used features the grand yet welcoming and uplifting feel I want for the lyrics. That is what I want for the finished tune.
Come we chipmunks let us all gather We shall rise as morning sun’s light As Hakooji gave up his own life and revived by Tawa’s great light Let us all become his body Through our faith and sacrifice
Refrain: We shall rise with this our message “Cast all Earth your votes for day!”
In cold darkness, doubt, and oppression dry yours tears and lose not all hope Lift your hearts o’ tired and weary Hear our cries for your liberties Waiver not to Claws of hatred. Endless love be our bold strength
Tawa’s Light that end all death’s sorrow Kindles us with life without end. This is what our teachings have promised on the stone, and in the sun rays. We shall sing with heart and voices joyous songs of ceaseless cheer.
Come all tribes from places most distant As one voice shout “Zasakowee!” In the light of Tawa’s bright sunshine Fly our flag most highly and proud. Mortal Wounds inflicted and healed from which is our nation built.