Catoues caletoi
Urit namantas anrimius
Ro- te isarnilin urextont
Au glannabi rhenus
Ad ardus alpon
Tou' magisa matua
Tou' brigas iuerilonas

Budinas bardon
Clouos canenti
Anuanon anmaruon
Cauaron colliton
Adio- biuotutas robirtont
Uolin cridili
Are rilotuten atrilas

A ulati, mon atron
A brogi'm cumbrogon
Exs tou' uradiu uorrobirt
Cenetlon clouision
Cauaron caleton

A blatu blande bitos biuon!
A‚ m' atrila, a‚ ma helvetia!

Tou' mnas et genetas
Tigernias, tecas
Tou' uiroi uertamoi
In sose cantle cingeton
In- gutoues -beronti
Cante cladibu in lame
Exsrextos canumi

A ulati, mon atron
A brogi'm cumbrogon
Exs tou' uradiu uorrobirt
Cenetlon clouision
Cauaron caleton

A blatu blande bitos biuon
A‚ m' atrila, a ‚ ma helvetia


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Slanias Song Lyrics as written by Christian Glanzmann

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    It's a song in the Gaulish language, sort of a patriotic love song for your country. Same sort of deal as Inis Mona (most likely about the Isle of Man)

    Openthegateson October 24, 2008   Link

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