thumb|Dun Karm Psaila wrote "[[L-Innu Malti"]]
Carmelo Psaila, better known as Dun Karm Psaila (18 October 1871 – 13 October 1961) was a Maltese Roman Catholic priest, writer and poet, sometimes called the "bard of Malta". He is widely recognised as the Maltese national poet and as the lyricist for the Maltese national anthem ().
Early life and education
Carmelo Psaila was born in Żebbuġ on 18 October 1871. His parents were Filippo Psaila and Annunziata Psaila née Pisani, his mother being a relative of painter Lazzaro Pisani.
He was educated at the seminary between the years 1885 and 1894 and then proceeded to study philosophy in 1888 and theology in 1890 the University of Malta.
Career
He was ordained as a priest in 1894. From 1895 to 1921 he taught at the seminary. The subjects included: Italian, Latin, English, arithmetic, geography, cosmography, ecclesiastical history and Christian archaeology. He was appointed assistant librarian at the National Library of Malta in 1921, followed by director of circulating libraries in 1923. The latter being a role he held until retiring in 1936. In 1912, Dun Karm wrote , his first poem in Maltese, which appeared in the first issue of the Maltese periodical Il-Ħabib, published by Pawl Galea and Ġużè Muscat Azzopardi. His best-known poems include ' (1920).
In 1921 the director of education, A.V. Laferla, asked Dun Karm to compose some verses to a piece of music written by Dr Robert Samut. The result, L-Innu Malti, was sung publicly for the first time at the Manoel Theatre in 1923. It was officially designated the national anthem in 1941, and later in 1964 was re-affirmed in the Constitution of Malta after independence.
