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<table><tr><td>===Gaelg===
 
O Halloo nyn ghooie,<br />
O Chliegeen ny's bwaaie,<br />
Ry gheddyn er ooir aalin Yee,<br />
Ta dt' Ardstoyl Reill-Thie,<br />
Myr Barool er ny hoie,<br />
Dy reayll shin ayns seyrsnys as shee.<br /><br />
 
Tra Gorree yn Dane,<br />
Haink er traie ec y Lhane,<br />
Son Ree Vannin v'eh er ny reih;<br />
'S va creenaght veih Heose,<br />
Er ny chur huggey neose,<br />
Dy reill harrin lesh cairys as graih<br /><br />
 
Ren nyn ayr'yn gimraa,<br />
Va Nooghyn shenn hraa,<br />
Yn Sushtal dy Hee fockley magh,<br />
Shegin yeearree peccoil,<br />
Myr far aileyn Vaal,<br />
Ve er ny chur mow son dy bragh<br /><br />
 
Vec ooasle yn Theill,<br />
Ayns creioghys tooilleil,<br />
Ta traaue ooir as faarkey,<br />
Gow cree Ny jarrood yn Fer mie,<br />
Ta coadey'n lught thie,<br />
Ren tooilleil liorish Loch Galilee<br /><br />
 
Deiyr yn sterrym noon as noal,<br />
Yn baatey beg moal,<br />
Fo harey hug Eh geay as keayn,<br />
Trood ooilley nyn ghaue,<br />
Ta'n Saualtagh ec laue,<br />
Dy choadey nyn Vannin veg veen<br /><br />
 
Lhig dorrinyn bra,
Troggal seose nyn goraa,<br />
As brishey magh ayns ard arrane,<br />
Ta nyn groink aalin glass,<br />
Yn vooir cummal ass,<br />
As coadey lught thie as shioltane<br /><br />
 
Nyn ellan fo hee,<br />
Cha boir noidyn ee,<br />
Dy bishee nyn eeastyn as grain,<br />
Nee'n Chiarn shin y reayll,<br />
Voish streeughyn y theihll,<br />
As crooinagh lesh shee'n ashoon ain.<br /><br />
 
Lhig dooin boggoil bee,<br />
Lesh annym as cree,<br />
As croghey er gialdyn yn Chiarn<br />
Dy vod mayds dagh oor,<br />
Treishteil er e phooar,<br />
Dagh olk ass nyn anmeenyn 'hayrn.</td><td>===Baarle===<br /><br />
 
O land of our birth,<br />
O gem of God's earth,<br />
O Island so strong and so fair;<br />
Built firm as Barrool,<br />
Thy Throne of Home Rule<br />
Makes us free as thy sweet mountain air.<br /><br />
 
When Orry, the Dane,<br />
In Mannin did reign,<br />
'Twas said he had come from above;<br />
For wisdom from Heav'n<br />
To him had been giv'n<br />
To rule us with justice and love.<br /><br />
 
Our fathers have told<br />
How Saints came of old,<br />
Proclaiming the Gospel of Peace;<br />
That sinful desires,<br />
Like false Baal fires,<br />
Must die ere our troubles can cease.<br /><br />
 
Ye sons of the soil,<br />
In hardship and toil,<br />
That plough both the land and the sea,<br />
Take heart while you can<br />
And think of the Man<br />
Who toiled by the Lake Galilee.<br /><br />
 
When fierce tempests smote<br />
That frail little boat,<br />
They ceased at His gentle command;<br />
Despite all our fear,<br />
The Saviour In near<br />
To safeguard our dear Fatherland.<br /><br />
 
Let storm-winds rejoice,<br />
And lift up their voice,<br />
No danger our homes can befall;<br />
Our green hills and rocks<br />
Encircle our flocks,<br />
And keep out the sea like a wall.<br /><br />
 
Our Island, thus blest,<br />
No foe can molest;<br />
Our grain and our fish stall increase;<br />
From battle and sword<br />
Protecteth the Lord,<br />
And crowneth our nation with peace<br /><br />
 
Then let us rejoice<br />
With heart, soul and voice,<br />
And in The Lord's promise confide;<br />
That each single hour<br />
We trust in His power,<br />
No evil our souls can betide.</td></tr></table>