Come Ye Blessed

[1][2] The music was composed by John Prindle Scott (1877–1932) and published in 1917.

[3] It is also known as the "Pitcairn Anthem" in Norfolk Island, suggesting it may have been already in use and brought by Pitcairn Islanders upon their arrival in 1856.

[4] "God Save the King" remains the official national and royal anthem of the Pitcairn Islands and the official royal anthem of Norfolk Island.

[2][5] Then gwen daa King Tal unto dem Orn hes rait haan: Kam ye blessed o mais Faada Inherit daa kingdum prepared f' yuu Fram daa foundayshun o t' werl I wos hungaa'd en ye giw mii miit, I wos thirstii en ye giw mii a drink I wos a strienja en ye tek mii iin, Noe klorth en ye klorthd mii, I wos sor en ye wisitiid mii, I wos iin pris'n en ye kam unto mii Iin es mach ye gat dan et unto wan o daa liis o Thiis mais brethren Ye gat dan et unto mii, Ye gat dan et unto mii.

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