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Country Music

  • Writer: Alan Millard
    Alan Millard
  • Apr 13, 2022
  • 1 min read

Two verses supplying new words for a British national anthem, to be sung to the original tune.


Great One who Dawkins doubts,

Where e’er your whereabouts,

Spring from afar!

Spur us to serve and please,

Lauding upon our knees,

City academies:

Youth’s guiding star.


Long let us co-exist

Under Brown’s clunking fist

Heeding his call.

Shielded from Bush and crew,

Europe and Euros too,

True British, through and through,

Rulers of all!

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