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Land of Hope and Glory.
Is this road you're traveling dark deserted or dim Is there hope for tomorrow put your trust in him On this glory road I'm traveling, Many times I stumble on my way. But praise the lord I'll soon be leaving For that land of perfect peace and endless day. Chorus: I can see the lights of home. I can see him on his throne. I'm too near to turn back now. Oh praise the lord I'm heaven bound. When my journey here is through, I'll say goodbye to this world of woe. In that fair land I'll take my stand. It's good to be on this road for glory land. (Repeat chorus) It's good to be on this road for glory On this road for glory land.
Lord,my heart cries out glory to the KingMy greatest love in life, I hand You everythingGlory,glory I hear the angels singOpen my ears, let me hear Your voiceTo know that sweet soundOh my soul rejoiceGlory,glory, I hear the angels singChorus:You're a Father to the fatherlessThe answer to my dreamsI see you crowned in righteousnessWe cry glory to the KingComforter to the lonelyThe lifter of my headI see You veiled in majestyWe cry glory,gloryWe cry glory to the KingWe cry glory gloryWe cry glory to the King
They went to gain more land and irrigation water. Also, to gain glory.
England adopts God save the queen for their national anthem however this is not correct as thsi is the national anthem for the UK. England officially has no nathional anthem and there is debate to what it should be. Possibly Jerusalem or Land of hope and Glory but for the answer we have none and have adopted the anthem of the UK
Land of Hope and Glory.
God Save the Queen, Jerusalem, and Land of Hope and Glory.
Land of Hope and Glory.
Sometimes the hymn 'Jerusalem' is used and sometimes 'Land of Hope and Glory'.
A.C. Benson wrote the words. Edward Elgar wrote the music.
The music is by Edward Elgar and the lyrics are by A. C. Benson. See related link.
God Save The Queen, though personally I prefer Land of Hope and Glory.
The theme is called "land of hope and glory"
Hi, yeah, its called "Land of Hope and Glory"
The song "Land of Hope and Glory" was composed by Edward Elgar in 1902 as part of his work "Pomp and Circumstance March No. 1." It was intended to celebrate and evoke a sense of national pride and patriotism in Britain. The lyrics of the song were later added by A.C. Benson to further emphasize themes of British greatness and unity.
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