Flower Of Scotland
Roy Williamson
[intro]
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Oh [D] flower of [G] Scotland, when will we [D] see your like [G] again
That [C] fought and [G] died for, your [D] wee bit hill and [G] glen
And [D] stood a[G]gainst him, Proud [C] Edward's [G] army
And [C] sent him [G] homeward tae [F] think again…[G]
The [D] hills are [G] bare now and autumn [D] leaves lie thick and [G] still
O'er [C] land that is [G] lost now, which [D] those so dearly [G] held
And [D] stood a[G]gainst him, Proud [C] Edward's [G] army
And [C] sent him [G] homeward tae [F] think again…[G]
Those [D] days are [G] passed now and in the [D] past they must [G] remain
But [C] we can still rise [G] now and [D] be the nation [G] again
And [D] stood a[G]gainst him, Proud [C] Edward's [G] army
And [C] sent him [G] homeward tae [F] think again…[G]
Oh [D] flower of [G] Scotland, when will we [D] see your like [G] again
That [C] fought and [G] died for, your [D] wee bit hill and [G] glen
And [D] stood a[G]gainst him, Proud [C] Edward's [G] army
And [C] sent him [G] homeward tae [F] think again…[G]
Oh [D] flower of [G] Scotland, when will we [D] see your like [G] again
That [C] fought and [G] died for, your [D] wee bit hill and [G] glen
And [D] stood a[G]gainst him, Proud [C] Edward's [G] army
And [C] sent him [G] homeward tae [F] think again…[G]