Letter of the Colombian National Anthem for children
The National Anthem of Colombia consists of a choir and eleven verses and is a patriotic musical composition that was written by Rafael Nuñez; likewise the music was composed by the Italian Oreste Síndicia and was presented in public for the first time in 1887. Below we present the complete letter o
The National Anthem of Colombia consists of a choir and eleven verses and is a patriotic musical composition that was written by Rafael Nuñez; likewise the music was composed by the Italian Oreste Síndicia and was presented in public for the first time in 1887. Below we present the complete letter of this hymn national of Colombiafor children. In this way, they will be able to learn it and practice it at home, so that later they can sing it at school.
Letter of the Peruvian National Anthem
Chorus
Oh, glory that can not be broken!
Oh immortal joy! En In furrows of pain
good germinates already!
Stanza I
The horrible night ceased,
the sublime freedom
pours out the auroras
of its invincible light.
The whole humanity
that among the chains groans,
understands the words
of the one who died on the cross.
Stanza II
"Independence" shouts
the American world,
bathes in the blood of heroes
the land of Columbus.
But this great principle: "the king is not sovereign"
resounds, and those who suffer
bless his passion.
Stanza III
From the Orinoco the channel
is filled with spoils,
of blood and tears a river is seen running there.
In Bárbula they do not know
the souls or the eyes,
whether admiration or fright
feel or suffer.
Stanza IV
On the shores of the Caribbean
hungry, a people fight horrors
preferring perfidious health.
! Oh, yes! of Cartagena
abnegation is great,
and debris of death
despise its virtue.
Stanza V
From Boyacá in the fields
the genius of glory,
with each spike a hero
undefeated crowned.
Soldiers without breastplate
won the victory,
their manly breath
of shield served them.
Verse VI
Bolívar crosses the Ande
that waters two oceans,
swords like sparks
glows in Junín.
Indomitable centaurs
descend to the plains
and the end begins to be felt
of the epic.
Verse VII
The triumphant trumpet
that in Ayacucho thunders,
in each triumph grows
its formidable son.
In its expansive push
freedom opens,
of the American sky
forming a pavilion.
Estrofa VIII
The Virgin with her hair
starts in agony
and from her widow's love
hangs them from the cypress tree.
Regrets their hope
that covers cold slab;
but glorious pride
circumscribes her dawning complexion.
Stanza IX
The Homeland thus forms
thermopiles sprouting;
Cyclops constellation his night illuminated;
the flower shaken
mortal the wind finding
under the laurels
security sought.
Verse X
But it is not complete glory
to win in battle,
that the arm that fights,
is encouraged by the truth.
Independence alone
the great cry does not silence:
if the sun shines on all
justice is freedom.
Verse XI
Man's rights
nariño preaching,
the soul of the struggle
prophetic taught.
Ricaurte in San Mateo
in atoms flying
"duty before life",
with flames wrote.