Alemán, pregunta formulada por 910475, hace 4 meses

himno del peru en ingles

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We are free! May we always be so,

and let the lights be denied before the lights, of the sun! Before we break the solemn vow

which the homeland elevated to the Eternal,

 

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For a long time the oppressed Peruvian

the ominous chain he dragged

Condemned to a cruel servitude

for a long time, he quietly moaned

But as soon as the sacred cry

Freedom! in its coasts was heard

the slaves' indolence shakes

the humiliated neck raised up...

 

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Now the roar of rough chains

that we had heard for three centuries of horror

from the free, at the sacred cry

that the world heard astonished, ceased.

Everywhere the inflamed San Martín

"Freedom", "Freedom" he pronounced;

and the Andes, rocking their base,

announced it as well, in unison.

 

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With its influx the peoples woke up,

and like lighting ran the opinion;

from the Isthmus to the Tierra del Fuego,

and from Tierra del Fuego to the icy regions.

Everyone vowed to break the link

that Nature denied to both worlds,

and break the sceptre that Spain

had reclined, proudly, on both.

 

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Lima fulfilled this solemn vow,

and, severe, its anger showed

by throwing out the powerless tyrant,

who had been trying to extend his oppression.

On its endeavor the shackles cracked,

and the furrows that it had repaired in itself

stirred up its hatred and vengeance,

inherited from its Inca and Lord.

 

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Countrymen, may we see it a slave no more.

If for three centuries it moaned, humiliated,

forever may we swear it'd be free,

maintaining its own splendor.

Our arms, until today unarmed,

be they always readying the cannon,

that some day the beaches of Iberia

will feel the horror of its roar.

 

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May we arouse the jealousy of Spain

since it has a premonition, with want and furor,

that in a contest of great nation

sour country will enter in comparison.

On the list formed by these

we shall fill the line first,

ahead of the ambitious Iberian tyrant,

who devastated all of America.

 

VII

On its summits may the Andes sustain

the two-color flag or standard,

may it announce to the centuries the effort

that being free, that being free

that being free gave us forever.

Under its shadow may we live calmly

and, at birth of the sun in its summits,

may we all renew the great oath

that we rendered, to the God of Jacob.

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