Rise
Master Hector of the Black Height
The
northern forests gave us birth, the north wind said, "be free",
The
lone wolf's lope across the hills foreshadowed victory;
And
where once a Prince commanded us, his sons our Kings shall be
When
above their brows a golden crown shall rise.
Rise,
rise, rise!
With
the northern sun to warm us and the North Star as our guide,
With
the wind-song in my bow-string and a stout blade by my side,
With
our children as our future and our legends as our pride
We
shall stand; we shall conquer; we shall rise!
The
Inland Seas sustained the people, as did glade and glen;
The
crystal rivers slaked the thirst of those first here, and then
Came
a hunger for our destiny. The feast begins again
When
above our King the scarlet banners rise.
Rise,
rise, rise!...
For
many years we stood as vassals 'gainst the common foe;
We
did as we were bid and many lands our valour know,
But
today we stand in freedom. In proud freedom strike your blow
When
above your head the shining sword does rise.
Rise,
rise, rise!...
There
was a time that Southron folk our noble name did fear.
The
dismal days of silence passed; our destiny is here.
Let
us shake the hills in glory: for the Crown and Ealdormere!
Form
the shieldwall, draw the bow-string, we arise.
Rise,
rise, rise!...
Hear
now the word of northern folk, in hall and keep and field;
We
are the Northland's treasure, we the sword, the bow, the shield.
We
the life-blood, we the sinew, we the heart that shall not yield:
For
as long as one still stands the North shall rise!
Rise,
rise, rise!
With
the northern sun to warm us and the North Star as our guide,
With
the wind-song in my bow-string and a stout blade by my side,
With
our children as our future and our legends as our pride
We
shall stand; we shall conquer; we shall rise!