Dun Karm Psaila, born on October eighteenth, eighteen seventy-one, was a distinguished Maltese Roman Catholic priest, poet, and writer. His contributions to literature and culture have earned him the esteemed title of the 'bard of Malta,' a testament to his profound impact on Maltese identity.
Recognized as the national poet of Malta, Psaila's works resonate deeply with the spirit of the Maltese people. His lyrical prowess is perhaps best exemplified in his role as the lyricist for the Maltese national anthem, 'L-Innu Malti,' which continues to inspire national pride and unity.
Throughout his life, Dun Karm Psaila dedicated himself to both his spiritual duties and his literary pursuits, weaving together themes of faith, love, and patriotism. His legacy endures, as his poetry remains a cherished part of Malta's cultural heritage.