Midway Above All

Midway Above All (also known as Midway über alles) is the of the Greater Midwayan Empire. The music was composed by, and the lyrics made by Hans Altdorfer. It was adopted on July 28, 2011.

History
The music was composed by Joseph Haydn for use with, the anthem of , Emperor of the , and later the.

Haydn had heard "God save the King" in London and was impressed by the way it was sung by the Common Man in support of the Royal family. He set upon repeating this idea in the then most powerful European monarchy. The words "God save Emperor Franzis" were inspired by the English anthem as well as the tune, which was designed for untrained singers. The first line of the anthem changed with each new emperor until 1918. Austrian monarchists continued to use this anthem after 1918 in the hope to restore the monarchy. The adoption of the hitherto Austrian anthem by Germany in 1922 was not opposed by Austria, as this helped the government in weakening the monarchist causes.

Later, in July 28, 2011, Hans Altdorfer selected the tune for use with the national anthem of the Greater Midwayan empire, due to it's use by. He added the lyrics that fit his nation, and declared it the national anthem of the Greater Midwayan Empire.

Lyrics
English: Midway, Midway above all, Above all in the world For justice and freedom For our Midwayan people! From Kure to Nihoa, From Midway to Johnston Atoll! |: Midway, Midway above all, Above all in the world :|

German: Midway, Midway über alles, Über alles in der Welt, Für Gerechtigkeit und Freiheit Für unser Midwayan Volk! Von Kure zu Nihoa, Von Midway nach Johnston Atoll! |: Midway, Midway über alles, Über alles in der Welt! :|

Geography
The lyrics were written to what Hans Altdorfer considered the borders of the Greater Midwayan Empire. According to the song, the borders of Midway stretch through the entire, and down to.