I Wed to Thee, My Ethelland

This is an Anglish oversetting by Strung_Out and Hurlebatte of "I Vow to Thee My Country".

=Song Words=

I wed to thee, my homeland, all earthly things above,

Fullfledged and whole and flawless, the thewing of my love;

The love that asks no frainings, the love that stands the fond,

That lays upon the weeved, the dearest and beyond;

The love that never falters, love that foryields the toll,

The love that helms unshaken the folkish pride and soul.

And there's another theedland, I've heard of long ago,

Most dear to them that love her, most great to them that know;

We may not rime her ferdheres, we may not see her King;

Her awork is a trothful heart, her ore is suffering;

And kin by kin and silently her shining bounds do eke,

And her ways of frithful doleship aheave the hapless weak!