Bro Goth agan Tasow

[1] "The Song of the Western Men", more commonly known as "Trelawny", is often considered to be the Cornish anthem as well, and as in Scotland, opinion is divided on the matter, and there is no official position.

Gwlaskor Myghtern Arthur, an Sens kens, ha'n Gral Moy kerys genen nyns yw tiredh aral, Ynnos jy pub karn, nans, menydh ha chi A gows yn Kernewek dhyn ni.

2 [ˈɡwlæːs.kɔɹ ˈmɪh.təɹn ˈɑɹ.θʊɹ æn sɛnz kɛnz hæːn ɡɹæːl] [mɔɪ ˈkeː.ɹɪz ˈɡeː.nɛn nɪnz ɪw ˈtiː.ɹɛð æˈɹæːl] [ˈɪ.ᵈnɔz (d͡ʒ)iː pʊb kɑɹn nænz ˈmeː.nɪð hæː t͡ʃiː] [ə ɡɔʊz ɪn kəɹˈneː.wɛk ðiːn niː]

Kingdom of King Arthur, ancient saints and the Grail, No other land is more beloved by us; In you every tor, valley, mountain and house Speaks to us in Cornish.

In the darkness of the mine and on the waves of the sea, When we are wandering through overseas lands In whatever place, and in however many countries, May we turn our hearts to you.