N stands for nature,
where all beauty can be seen.
It also stands for new,
an isle o'er ships and fame.
C stands for Cabot,
that man who found this land,
and proudly named it as it's called,
the Isle of Newfoundland.
O'er the rocks and rills, among the hills,
a pleasure I can see,
to live in Newfoundland,
a land beside the sea,
where your cares are few, and heartaches too,
and nature's here
to stay,
I'll always keep it in my heart,
the Isle of Newfoundland.
The
Isle of Newfoundland.
F stands for your forefathers,
whose courage was so strong.
L means love,
we love that land,
with hearts so brave and true.
G was meant for danger,
as were near to foreign lands.
Together they will mean to you,
the
Isle of Newfoundland.
O'er the rocks and rills,
among the hills,
a pleasure I can see,
to
live in Newfoundland,
a land
beside
the sea,
where your cares are few,
and heartaches too,
and nature's here to stay,
I'll always keep it in my heart,
the Isle of Newfoundland.
Yes, I'll always keep it in my heart,
the Isle of Newfoundland.