I recently gave some examples of national flags and commented on their attractiveness (to me). Also I enjoy listening to, and talking about, national anthems. I grew up in a post war generation which was beginning to question issues of patriotism and reverence. I was always amazed in the cinema when people stood up for the national anthem. That seems odd nowadays but the country had recently fought and won against a terrible enemy and there was much communal pride.
I can't recall ever standing up for the national anthem. A young man has to make a stand, yes? I know, always a rebel...
Anthems have two aspects - music and words. Who can fail to be stirred by the music to the Welsh anthem (Gwlad, Gwlad)? Or La Marseillaise? In comparison, God Save the Queen is turgid. No, I'll go further. It's a dirge. Imagine trudging through mud. Thomas Arne's Rule Britannia is at least uplifting.
But here's the thing. We come to the words. "Britannia, rule the waves" is so meaningless that it can't be sung with any conviction. We don't even patrol the English Channel effectively, let alone rule any waves. So are we hooked on nostalgia? Obviously yes; but maybe all countries are.
But no, there are examples where a nation's anthem looks to the future:
Sounds the call to come together,
And united we shall stand,
Let us live and strive for freedom,
In South Africa our land.
Or elysian glories, as in this from Bangladesh:
My golden Bengal, I love you.
Forever thy skies, thy air set my heart in tune as if it were a flute,
O mother! The aroma of the mango orchard in Falgun drives me crazy,
Ah, what a thrill!
O mother! In Ogrohayon time sees sweet smiles all through mature fields of paddy.
Spare a thought for the Spanish, whose anthem has no words. Aha, no hostage to future fortune, then. Do their athletes hum their way through it? I checked on YouTube; their footballers just look embarrassed.
Which leads us back to the tunes. How many of us have fidgeted for what seems like hours hoping for the end of the Italian anthem, a symphonic movement of nearly two minutes. Nothing beats the Uruguay anthem though (6 minutes). Thank goodness. At least God Save the Queen is over quickly.
But I digress; what about the flags? I previously lauded the flags of Kiribati
and Seychelles.
They are colourful and expressive of sunshine, expansiveness and hope.
To those I could add:They are at least interesting. Otherwise it's uninspiring stripes, crosses and blobs. I'll leave it to you to decide which you like best.
Take a look at Uganda. It has the wonderful crested crane in the centre. I used to have a pair who visited my garden in Nkokonjeru every morning when I worked there.
ReplyDeleteYes a nice flag. Six stripes, although only three colours.
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