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X: 1
T: The Flower of Scotland
O: Scotland
R: Song
C: by Roy Williamson, 1967
C: based on Youtube "The Corries" performance
C: arr. T. Traub 8-11-2012
M: 3/4
L: 1/4
K: F
|: A|"F"A2"G" G|"F"F3|(C3|C2) C| F2 A| "C7"(G3|G2) F| F2 G| "F"(A3|A3|A2)A|
w: O Flower of Scot-land, - When will we see - your like a-gain, - - that
w: The hills are bare now, - and au-tumn leaves - lie thick and still - - O'er
w: Those days are past now, - and in the past they - must re-main, - - but
"Bb"BAB|"F"c3|(F3|F2) C|"C"G2 G|GFG|"F"A2 B|
w:fought - and died for - your wee bit Hill - and Glen, and
w:land that is lost now - which those so dear - ly held that
w:we can still rise now - and be the na-tion a-gain that
"F"A2 G|"F"F3| (C3|C2) A| "Bb"BAB|"F"c3|(F3|F) A|
w:stood a-gainst him, - proud Ed - ward's Ar-my, - and
"Bb"BAG|"F"A2 G|(F3|F2) F|"Eb"_E2 G| "F"(F3|F3|F2) :||
w:sent - him home - ward, - tae think a-gain.
W:Refers to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, 
W:over England's Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314.
