| Territorial anthem of | |
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| Lyrics | Leila Ross-Shier |
| Music | Leila Ross-Shier |
Beloved Isle Cayman is the official national song of the Cayman Islands composed by Leila Ross-Shier in 1930. As a British Overseas Territory, the official national anthem is still God Save the Queen.
Lyrics
- O land of soft, fresh breezes
- And verdant trees so fair,
- With the Creator's glory
- Reflected ev'rywhere,
- O sea of palest em'rald,
- Merging to darkest blue,
- Whene'er my thoughts fly Godward,
- I always think of you.
Chorus:
- Dear, verdant island, set in blue Caribbean Sea,
- I'm coming, coming very soon, O beauteous isle, to thee.
- Although I wandered far,
- My heart enshrines thee yet.
- Homeland, fair Cayman Isle,
- I cannot thee forget.
- Away from noise of cities,
- Their fret and carking care,
- With moonbeams' soft caresses,
- Unchecked by garish glare,
- Thy fruit with rarest juices,
- Abundant, rich and free,
- When sweet church bells are chiming,
- My fond heart yearns for thee.
(Chorus)
- When tired of all excitement
- And glam'rous worldly care,
- How sweet thy shores to reach
- And find a welcome there,
- And when comes on the season
- Of peace, goodwill to man,
- Tis then I love thee best of all,
- Beloved Isle Cayman.
(Chorus)
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