‘A Scandinavian I!’
We
Scandinavians are a single people,
Although three
kingdoms are our native lands;
Yet one of
heaven’s great gifts makes us equal:
Our hearts now
form a whole with steadfast bands!
Let all past
wrongs between us be forgotten:
Margrethe’s purer spirit is begotten
That now unites
us, threefold strength supplies us,
Our language unifies
us.
On hills, in
woods, on night-blue sea I cry
Aloud with joy:
A Scandinavian I!
Join me on
Dovre’s peaks and Jökel’s glacier,
Hear thundering
waters, farming maiden’s song;
Fresh lake and
mountain air breathe in and savour,
I walk where
once Norse gods did stride along;
And if I most
would hear of men of glory,
Of Olaf, Hakon, Harald and their story,
Then
mountainwards! with mighty rock-built castles
Stands Norway
richly marshalled
In gleam of
Northern lights, where seas run high;
I love you
well! A Scandinavian I!
Come, take the
swiftest boat, let steam transport us,
Let rivers and
great lakes our roads now be!
Sail over
mountains with tall birch below us
Exhaling scent!
Oh, Sweden I love thee!
From here once Gustav Adolf’s name resounded,
The last true
Northern knight of fame unbounded.
Some bark-bread,
and the Swedish peasant’s singing,
Frugality him
winging,
He sings the
songs that bards did once supply,
As we do too: A Scandinavian I!
A fresh bouquet
of corn and hops and clover
Is Denmark! Come
and see our woods of beech!
The gentle
plains its spirit’s sons rove over,
And horses’ clanging
hooves all corners reach –
To art and
science we Denmark would be showing,
Of this small
land all Europe shall be knowing:
Through Thorvaldsen its name in stone is ringing,
Through Tycho first set winging;
A rose is
Denmark! Scandinavian, tell
Of sea-tossed land
where flowering spirits dwell!
Let not this
unity e’er wilt or wither,
Let Norway,
Sweden, Denmark stay as one;
The ancient
folk-songs bind us all together,
Their melody’s
a bond surpassed by none.
The seed of
unity promotes good harvest,
To East and West
our bold gaze reaches farthest,
In joy and
sorrow, here our home is nearest!
Here those live
who are dearest!
From fir and
birch and beech, in sea and sky
Let joy’s song
sound: A Scandinavian I!
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