Flower of Scotland
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Flower of Scotland blev skrevet af Roy Williamson fra den skotske gruppe "The Corries". Selv om "Flower of Scotland" ikke er en traditionel nationalsang, bliver den opfattet som sådan, sammen med "Scotland the Brave".
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- O Flower of Scotland,
- When will we see
- Your like again,
- That fought and died for,
- Your 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,
- O'er land that is lost now,
- Which those so dearly held,
- That 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.
- 0 Flower of Scotland,
- When will we see
- your like again,
- That fought and died for,
- Your wee bit Hill and Glen,
- And stood against him,
- Proud Edward's Army,
- And sent him homeward,
- Tae think again.