It's just part of the song
When Advance Australia Fair was adopted as the national anthem on 19 April 1984, it was actually the first and third verses that were officially adopted. This was simply what the Labor government at the time decided.
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Usually you have at least three verses and a chorus. You start with the first verse and go then go to the chorus. Then you go to the second verse and have the chorus again. At the end of the song you have the last verse. The words should come to you when you right a song because you should right the song from your heart not your head. And the chorus is always the same. That is how you wright a song.
first of all you should probably display what verse you are talking about so that people can actually answer it.
The national anthem of Kuwait, which is naturally in Arabic reads: "Watani Al-Kuwait Salimta li majdi" which translates into ( O' Kuwait my home land may you always live as my glory ), The second line of the first verse reads "Wa ala jabeenoka tali'o alSa'adi" and the translation to that is ( And on your forehead may the signs of good fortunes always shine )
Because we couldn't be bothered to sing the next one
When Advance Australia Fair was adopted as the national anthem on 19 April 1984, it was actually the first and third verses that were officially adopted. This was simply what the Labor government at the time decided.
just the first and second part of the verse.
Terry Pratchett once observed that, in practice, no national anthem has a second verse, or more to the point they all have the same second verse, the lyrics to which are mostly something along the lines of "ner ner ner ner ner ner ner". (He also wrote that anyone who knows the actual words to any verses of a national anthem past the first is probably up to no good.)That being said, officially:Beneath our radiant Southern Cross/We'll toil with hearts and hands;/To make this Commonwealth of ours/Renowned of all the lands;/For those who've come across the seas/We've boundless plains to share;/With courage let us all combine/To Advance Australia Fair./In joyful strains then let us sing,/Advance Australia Fair.
James Montgomery wrote the words to the song, 'Angels From the Realms of Glory.' The first line of the second verse of the song is, 'Shepherds, in the field abiding.'
the same thing as the first verse just in french
Shepherds, in the field abiding,
for most parts, Lisa leads the first verse and jessica leads the second verse.
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The whole the thing goes: Verse One Australians all let us rejoice, For we are young and free; We've golden soil and wealth for toil, Our home is girt by sea; Our land abounds in Nature's gifts Of beauty rich and rare; In history's page, let every stage Advance Australia fair! In joyful strains then let us sing, "Advance Australia fair!" Verse Two When gallant Cook from Albion sail'd, To trace wide oceans o'er, True British courage bore him on, Till he landed on our shore. Then here he raised Old England's flag, The standard of the brave; With all her faults we love her still, "Brittannia rules the wave!" In joyful strains then let us sing "Advance Australia fair!" Verse Three Beneath our radiant southern Cross, We'll toil with hearts and hands; To make this Commonwealth of ours Renowned of all the lands; For those who've come across the seas We've boundless plains to share; With courage let us all combine To advance Australia fair. In joyful strains then let us sing "Advance Australia fair!" Verse Four While other nations of the globe Behold us from afar, We'll rise to high renown and shine Like our glorious southern star; From England, Scotia, Erin's Isle, Who come our lot to share, Let all combine with heart and hand To advance Australia fair! In joyful strains then let us sing "Advance Australia fair!" Verse Five Shou'd foreign foe e'er sight our coast, Or dare a foot to land, We'll rouse to arms like sires of yore To guard our native strand; Brittannia then shall surely know, Beyond wide ocean's roll, Her sons in fair Australia's land Still keep a British soul. In joyful strains the let us sing "Advance Australia fair!" I dont know if you are Australian, but aussies really only know the first verse, and a few know the third, but not many know the whole thing.
No, the first leader is Roark, the Rock-type Pokemon gym leader in Oreburgh City. Gardenia is the Grass-type Pokemon in Eterna City, whom you challenge second.
It is our national anthem. The words are:Australians all let us rejoice,For we are young and free;We've golden soil and wealth for toil,Our home is girt by sea;Our land abounds in Nature's giftsOf beauty rich and rare;In history's page, let every stageAdvance Australia fair!In joyful strains then let us sing,"Advance Australia fair!"Beneath our radiant southern Cross,We'll toil with hearts and hands;To make this Commonwealth of oursRenowned of all the lands;For those who've come across the seasWe've boundless plains to share;With courage let us all combineTo advance Australia fair.In joyful strains then let us sing"Advance Australia fair!"The words are quite self-explanatory. "Girt" means surrounded by, think of "girth". "Toil" is work. There are several extra verses which are not used, and in fact the first verse in usually used on its own.