Eu juro-te, minha pátria, acima de todas as coisas terrenas Inteiro e pleno e perfeito, o serviço do meu amor O amor que não faz perguntas, o amor que resiste à prova Que coloca no altar, o mais querido e o melhor O amor que nunca vacila, o amor que paga o preço O amor que enfrenta destemido o sacrifício final E há outro país, de que ouvi falar há muito tempo O mais querido por aqueles que a amam, o mais grandioso para aqueles que a conhecem Não podemos contar os seus exércitos, não podemos ver o seu rei A sua fortaleza é um coração fiel, o seu orgulho é o sofrimento E alma por alma, e em silêncio, as suas fronteiras brilhantes crescem E os seus caminhos são caminhos de brandura, e todas as suas veredas são de paz
I’m not English, it’s my 2nd biggest ethnicity behind Polish, but on the English side, I found out I am related to William the conquerer. I do not really like uk as a whole because of its controversy, but I will love England forever.
@@Bruce-1956 no fair play but it should be, Scotland have flower of Scotland, Wales have land of my father's so england should have its own anthem not just the UK one.
@mirelairinapetre6503 I had absolutely no idea what you were talking about reading what you wrote here but was nevertheless rather charmed by the portentousness of your poetic musings - which seemed entirely fitting for the music. And if, just if, it was intended, amongst other reasons for your monologue to the Universe, as the gentlest possible correction to those who keep insisting this is Beethoven, may I similarly lightly suggest that we know what you meant and can only infer that it may have been the tears in your eyes at the moment of penning your unique thoughts, that prevented you from writing Walch, the actual composer's name, rather than Walz as it seems highly unlikely your intention was either to reference an Austrian actor - or a piece in 3/4 time😏❤❤
Sounds superb, as British military bands always do, but it's always wrongly attributed to Beethoven. I presume this is posted with Beethoven's name so that people can find it.
RIP Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. 1947 in Cape Town she said: "my whole life, whether it be long or short, will be devoted to your service" You kept your word until the very end. Thank you, Ma'am. Now you can rest alongside your beloved Philip, sister Margaret and your parents.
I've had this going round in my head since The Queens funeral. The tolling of the bell as well as this music was eerie....But seemed massively respectful...RIP your Majesty....We will never see your like again.