National Anthem

National Anthem

Isle of Beauty

  1. Isle of beauty, isle of splendour,
    Isle to all so sweet and fair,
    All must surely gaze in wonder
    At thy gifts so rich and rare.
    Rivers, valleys, hills and mountains,
    All these gifts we do extol.
    Healthy land, so like all fountains,
    Giving cheer that warms the soul.
  1. Dominica, God hath blest thee
    With a clime benign and bright,
    Pastures green and flowers of beauty
    Filling all with pure delight,
    And a people strong and healthy,
    Full of godly, rev'rent fear.
    May we ever seek to praise Thee
    For these gifts so rich and rare.
  1. Come ye forward, sons and daughters
    Of this gem beyond compare.
    Strive for honor, sons and daughters,
    Do the right, be firm, be fair.
    Toil with hearts and hands and voices.
    We must prosper! Sound the call,
    In which ev'ry one rejoices,
    All for Each and Each for All.

Adopted in 1967.
Words by Wilfred Oscar Morgan Pond (1912-1985)
Music by Lamuel McPherson Christian (1913- )

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