Ellan Vannin (poem)
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Ellan Vannin is the title of a poem and song, often referred to as "the alternative Manx national anthem
Isle of Man National Anthem
The National Anthem of the Isle of Man, known in Manx as , was written and composed by William Henry Gill , with the Manx translation by John J. Kneen...

", the words of which were written by Eliza Craven Green in 1854 and later set to music by someone called either J. Townsend or F. H. Townend (sources vary).

Poem

When the summer day is over
And the busy cares have flown,
Then I sit beneath the starlight
With a weary heart. alone,
And there rises like a vision,
Sparkling bright in nature's glee,
My own dear
With its green hills by the sea.

Then I hear the wavelets murmur
As they kiss the fairy shore,
Then beneath the em'rald waters
Sings the mermaid as of yore,
And the fair Isle shines with beauty
As in youth it dawned on me,
My own dear
With its green hills by the sea.

Then mem'ries sweet and tender
Come like music's plaintive flow,
Of someone in
That lov'd me long ago,
So I give with tears and blessings,
And my fondest thoughts to thee,
My own dear
With its green hills by the sea.

The Bee Gees Version

The Bee Gees
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recorded a version for Isle of Man charities. They also included the song in their world-tour as a show of pride in the place of their birth.
When the summer day is over,
Its busy cares have flown,
I will sit beneath the starlight,
With a weary heart alone.

Then it rises like a vision
Sparkling bright it shines for me
My own dear
With its green hills by the sea

Let me hear the ocean murmur
Let me watch your stormy sky
Then above the emerald waters
Sings the seagull as she flies

Then arising like a vision
Sparkling bright it shines for me
My own dear
With its green hills by the sea

And in all my times of sorrow
And on some lonely shore
I'll go back to
To my childhood days once more

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