Letter of the National Anthem of Mexico for children
The National Anthem of Mexico was written by Francisco González Bocanegra and his musical composition was made by Jaime Nunó. It was performed for the first time on September 15, 1854 at the National Theater of Mexico and since then it has been transmitted from generation to generation to Mexicans.
The National Anthem of Mexico was written by Francisco González Bocanegra and his musical composition was made by Jaime Nunó. It was performed for the first time on September 15, 1854 at the National Theater of Mexico and since then it has been transmitted from generation to generation to Mexicans. On this occasion Guíainfantil.com shares the lyrics of the Mexican National Anthem for children, so that they can learn it and can sing it at school or at a civic event.
Letter of the Mexican National Anthem for children
Chorus
Mexicans, to the war cry
the steel, aprestad and bridón,
and tremble in their centers the earth.
to the loud roar of the cannon.
Stanza I
Girdle Oh country your olive temples!
of peace the divine archangel,
that in heaven your eternal destiny
by the finger of God wrote.
More if a strange enemy dares
desecrate your soil with your plant
I think Oh dear country! that heaven
a soldier in each son gave you.
Chorus
Mexicans, to the battle cry
the steel, squeeze and the bridle,
and tremble in their centers the earth.
to the loud roar of the cannon.
Stanza II
War, war! without truce to the one that tries
of the motherland to stain the blazons
War, war! the patrons banners, empa in the waves of blood soak.
War, war! in the mountains, in the valley,
the horrontal cannons thunder,
and the sound echoes resound
with the voices of union, freedom!
Chorus
Mexicans, at the cry of War
the steel, squeeze and the bridle,
and tremble in their centers the earth.
to the loud roar of the cannon.
Estrofa III
Before, homeland, that you unarmed your children
Under the yoke your neck bend,
Your fields with blood are watered
On the blood your foot will be stamped.
And your temples, palaces and towers
will collapse with horrid rumble,
and their ruins exist saying:
of thousand heroes the homeland was here.
Chorus
Mexicans, at the cry of War
the steel, squeeze and the bridle,
and tremble in their centers the earth.
to the loud roar of the cannon.
Verse IV
Homeland! Homeland! your children will swear to you
to exhale your breath in your auras,
if the clarion with its warlike accent
calls you to deal with courage.
For you olive garlands,
a memory for them of glory, la a laurel for you of victory,
a grave for them of honor.
Chorus
Mexicans, to the shout of War
the steel, press and the bridle,
and tremble in its centers the earth,
to the sonorous roar of the cannon.