Song for the Defenders of Beaver Island

The Song for the Defenders of Beaver Island is a military song sung by the children in Loudsinia who received their Communion during Communion Day (and are wearing their first communion clothes). It is in tune of song from Letters from Iwo Jima, the Song for the Defenders of Iwo Jima.

It was sung in the closing moments of a Communion mass in St. Paul's Cathedral in Royal Woods in wishing good luck to the Loudsinian Imperial Armed Forces for fighting against the invading American forces during World War III.

First Verse
On the waves of the Great Lakes, up northwest from the imperial city,

There once a small, lonely island that floats itself alone.

The fate of our empire of Loudsinia lies in the hands of this island:

Beaver Island.

Second Verse
As long as we all stand up and resist, we shall feel safe,

For the imperial land of Loudsinia shall forever be at peace and happiness.

We shall fight with pride, honor, and with Jesus Christ on our side, at any price.

All for our proud island:

Beaver Island!