The quatrain, titled “The Redeemed Nation’s Dawn”, is a four-line poem with an ABAB rhyme scheme (morn/sacrifice, reborn/Christ). It depicts a nation overcoming a dark, sorrowful past (“The night of sorrow fades to gentle morn”) through redemption tied to Jesus Christ’s sacrifice (“A people freed by sacred sacrifice”). This leads to a renewal (“From ashes lifts a land anew reborn”) and a triumphant recognition of Christ’s name at the break of a new era (“Its dawn now hails the name of Jesus Christ”). The poem uses imagery of dawn and rebirth to convey hope and spiritual restoration, centering on Christ as the source of the nation’s freedom and sanctity.
The night of sorrow fades to gentle morn,
A people freed by sacred sacrifice,
From ashes lifts a land anew reborn,
Its dawn now hails the name of Jesus Christ.