Hail, Confederacy

Hail, Confederacy was a fairly popular patriotic song from the Confederate States of Earth. Written following the end of the Earth Civil War, in 20 BBY, the song sung praise to the Confederacy and those who fought for her, the song was first performed during the first Confederate Independence Day, and was inspired from an unofficial national anthem of the Zarkan Kingdom, titled Hail, Zarkania.

The song was included in the Second Edition of ''Patriotic Songs and Anthems of Confederate Earth.

Lyrics
Hail Confederacy, happy land!

Hail, you heroes, our Confederate band,

Who fought and bled in freedom's cause,

Who fought and bled in freedom's cause,

And when the horror of war was gone,

Enjoyed the peace your valour won.

Let our Confederacy be our boast,

always mindful what she cost,

always grateful for her prize

let her banner reach the skies!

Free and Confederate, let us be,

Cheering for her liberty,

as a band of brothers joined,

Peace and Safety she shall find.

Great Confederates, you rose for her,

Defended your rights, defended her shore!

Let no East foe, of a tyrant's band,

Let no East foe, of a tyrant's band,

invade her land where freedom lies,

of home and blood, our peaceful lives.

While offering peace, sincere and just,

In Heaven we placed a fair trust,

that God and Justice would prevail,

and every scheme of tyranny did fail!

Free and Confederate, let us be,

Cheering for her liberty,

as a band of brothers joined,

Peace and Safety she shall find.

Honour, honour, our President's name,

let Jane Zarkan's mighty name,

ring through our free land with loud applause!

Ring through our free land with loud applause!

''Let every son of our Confederacy so dear,

listen with a joyful ear,

with great skill, and God-like power,

she governed in our darkest hour,

of a horrid war with the Union,

and she led us to our final peace.

Free and Confederate, let us be,

Cheering for her liberty,

as a band of brothers joined,

Peace and Safety she shall find.