The Pitcairn Islanders national anthem was written by Melva Evans, L. A. J. Webster and composed by Frederick M. Lehman.
1. We from Pitcairn Island. We welcome you today We’re glad you come to see us but soon you’ll sail away We hope you will remember, The love we try to show The friendships we have made today remains though you must go CHORUS: We will miss you as you journey on your way We do wish that you with us could ever stay But we know that God will keep us in his hands Perhaps one day we’ll meet again on this far distant strand 2. Our Island is so tiny encircle by the sea Its shoreline is so rugged as you so well can see Yet we so dearly love it our homes are also there And if you come our way again our welcome you may share Chorus
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Pitcairn Islands is known for being the smallest and most remote inhabited place in the world