Flower Of Scotland

Album: The Best of the Corries (1965)
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  • Oh Flower Of Scotland,
    When will we see, your like again
    That fought and died for
    Yer wee bit hill and glen
    And stood against him
    Proud Edward's army
    And sent him homeward
    Tae think again

    The hills are bare now
    And autumn leaves lie thick and still
    For land that is lost now
    Which those so dearly held
    And stood against him
    Proud Edward's army
    And sent him homeward
    Tae think again

    Those days are past now
    And in the past, they must remain
    But we can still rise now
    And be the nation again
    That stood against him
    Proud Edward's Army
    And sent him homeward
    Tae think again

    The hills are bare now
    And autumn leaves lie thick and still
    For land that is lost now
    Which those so dearly held
    Oh Flower Of Scotland
    When will we see
    Yer like again
    That fought and died for
    Yer wee bit hill and glen
    And stood against him
    Proud Edward's Army
    And sent him homeward
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