A special place

I heared there was a special place, shortly known as A special place is the official national anthem of L'Manberg, composed by Wilbur Soot.

The first lines were made up before L'Manberg's official creation and before the Independence War.

Lyrics
[Verse 1] I heared there was a special place, Where men could go and emancipate The brutality And tyranny Of their rulers. Well, this place is real, you needn't fret, With Wilbur, Tommy, Tubbo, fuck Eret It's a very big and not blown up L'Manberg.

[Chorus] My L'Manberg My L'Manberg My L'Manberg My L'Manberg

[Verse 2] For freedom and for liberty, Our nation sought to build on these, A victory for all under democracy. Well the darkness came and then it went, We built a home and watched it sink, And there from rubble, there emerged L’Manberg

[Chorus] My L'Manberg My L'Manberg My L'Manberg My L'Manberg

[Verse 3] With bloodied hands and weakened knees, Our people rose like the phoenix, Our empty fields and canals ‘round L’Mantree. With sweat and tears we armed our ranks, We laid foundations in our land, And from every lips fro here up to infinity;

[Final Chorus] We sing L’Manberg We sing L’Manberg We sing L’Manberg To our L’Manberg