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What do you rate the anthem out of ten? (1 being pathetic, 10 superb)

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Kalaspia-Shimarata
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Rate our national anthem

Postby Kalaspia-Shimarata » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:11 am

This is our national anthem.
It is called "Proud to be Kalashi"
It was written in 1850 but was slightly changed as the times and the times and languages changed. We would like to see what the rest of the world thinks (OOC:So I can see what to change). Anyway, so here's the song:

I have seen destruction
Destruction of our home
I have cried as my family died
I have fought and I have killed
While my soul has been illed
And I have fought
and fought for the good;
the good of my nation,
the good of my land
Because I'm proud
Proud to Be Kalashi, Proud to be free

I have seen the wars ravages our home
Wars by the enemies
But the enemies shall not go far
They shall be stopped by my pride,
Pride of Home, Pride of Democracy, Pride of Freedom
Freedom and Equality
And I will Fight, Fight for pride
As I am Proud, Proud of our home
I am Proud to be Kalashi, Proud to be Free
Proud to be Kalashi, Proud to be Free

I have lived in the great democracy
From the ancient times to the modern times
From the Greeks to the New South Welsh
From the wars to the peace back to the wars
And we are proud of it all, for we are loud, because we're proud
Proud to be Kalashi, Proud to be Free
Proud to be strong, proud to be brave
We are loud, because we are proud
Proud to be Kalashi, Proud to be free
Proud to be Kalashi, Proud to be Free

For all I fight, I fight for Christ
Christ and my pride
Pride for the land, pride for the water
As I am proud
Proud to be Kalashi, Proud to be free
Last edited by Kalaspia-Shimarata on Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:24 am, edited 2 times in total.
Kalaspia-Shimarata's flag represents the Union between K&S. The dark blue represents the sea and the light blue represents the sky. In Kalashi language considers light blue and dark blue to be different colours. England colonised, and unified K&S, between 1774 and 1953, and English, light blue and dark blue are considered to be the same colour. Therefore, the contrast between dark blue and light blue represents the union, but the differences between K&S where as blue being two but simultaneously one colour represents K&S being two, but simultaniously one entity. The opposite to the symmetry represents the unity and indipendance of K&S, whilst also representing the Kalashi culture of opposite symmetry.KS is 75% Christian, hence the cross.

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The Raqaani
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Postby The Raqaani » Wed Aug 31, 2011 12:27 am

It's quite good, although I think the whole "loud and proud" bit at the end sounds a little silly.
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Kalaspia-Shimarata
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Postby Kalaspia-Shimarata » Wed Aug 31, 2011 2:59 am

The Raqaani wrote:It's quite good, although I think the whole "loud and proud" bit at the end sounds a little silly.

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Kalaspia-Shimarata's flag represents the Union between K&S. The dark blue represents the sea and the light blue represents the sky. In Kalashi language considers light blue and dark blue to be different colours. England colonised, and unified K&S, between 1774 and 1953, and English, light blue and dark blue are considered to be the same colour. Therefore, the contrast between dark blue and light blue represents the union, but the differences between K&S where as blue being two but simultaneously one colour represents K&S being two, but simultaniously one entity. The opposite to the symmetry represents the unity and indipendance of K&S, whilst also representing the Kalashi culture of opposite symmetry.KS is 75% Christian, hence the cross.


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