Flower of Scotland
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Words and music by Roy Williamson
Sang by The Corries
Composed at 69 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Fmaj - 244322
Cmaj - 44666x
B - xx4442
E - 022100
O Flower of [Fmaj]Scotland,
When will we [Cmaj]see
Your like [Fmaj]again,
That fought and died [Fmaj]for,
Your [Cmaj]wee bit Hill and [Fmaj]Glen,
And stood a[Fmaj]gainst him,[B]
Proud Edward`s [Fmaj]Army,[B]
And sent him [Fmaj]homeward,
[E]Tae think a[Fmaj]gain.
The Hills are [Fmaj]bare now,
And Autumn [Cmaj]leaves
lie thick and [Fmaj]still,
O`er land that is lost [Fmaj]now,
Which [Cmaj]those so dearly [Fmaj]held,
That stood a[Fmaj]gainst him,[B]
Proud Edward`s [Fmaj]Army,[B]
And sent him [Fmaj]homeward,
[E]Tae think a[Fmaj]gain.
Those days are [Fmaj]past now,
And in the [Cmaj]past
they must [Fmaj]remain,
But we can still [Fmaj]rise now,
And [Cmaj]be the nation [Fmaj]again,
That stood a[Fmaj]gainst him,[B]
Proud Edward`s [Fmaj]Army,[B]
And sent him [Fmaj]homeward,
[E]Tae think a[Fmaj]gain.
O Flower of [Fmaj]Scotland,
When will we [Cmaj]see
Your like [Fmaj]again,
That fought and died [Fmaj]for,
Your [Cmaj]wee bit Hill and [Fmaj]Glen,
And stood a[Fmaj]gainst him,[B]
Proud Edward`s [Fmaj]Army,[B]
And sent him [Fmaj]homeward,
[E]Tae think a[Fmaj]gain.
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FLOWER OF SCOTLAND
Gaelic translation by John Angus Macleod
O Fhluir na h-Albann,
cuin a chi sinn
an seo
sa laoich
a sheas gu bas `son
am bileag feoir is fraoich,
a sheas an aghaidh
feachd uailleil Iomhair
`s a ruaig e dhachaidh
air chaochladh smaoin?
Na cnuic tha lomnochd
`s tha duilleach Foghair
mar bhrat air la
,
am fearann caillte
dan tug na seoid ud gradh,
a sheas an aghaidh
feachd uailleil Iomhair
`s a ruaig e dhachaigh
air chaochladh smaoin.
Tha `n eachdraidh duinte
ach air diochuimhne
chan fheum i bhith,
is faodaidh sinn eirigh
gu bhith nar Rioghachd a-ris
a sheas an aghaidh
feachd uailleil Iomhair
`s a ruaig e dhachaidh
air chaochladh smaoin.