X:205 T:Oh, Flower of Scotland R:song C:Roy Williamson (1936-1990), Scotland Z:id:hn-song-205 M:3/4 L:1/8 Q:1/4=160 K:A c2 | c4 B2 | A6 | E6- | E4 E2 | A4 c2 | B6- | B4 A2 | A4 B2 | c6- | c4 c2 | d2 c2 d2 | e6 | A6- | A4 c2 | B4 B2 | B2 A2 B2 | c4 d2 | c4 B2 | A6 | E6- | E4 c2 | d2 c2 d2 | e6 | A6- | A4 c2 | d2 c2 B2 | (c3 B A2) | A6- | A4 A2 | =G4 B2 | A6- | A6- | A4 || W:Oh, flower of Scotland, when will we see your like again, W:That fought and died for your wee bit hill and glen, W:And stood against him, proud Edward's army, W:And sent him homeward, tae think again. W: W:The hills are bare now, and autumn leaves lie thick and still, W:Oor land that is lost now, which those so dearly held, W:That stood against him, proud Edward's army, W:And sent him homeward, tae think again. W: W:Those days are past now, and in the past they must remain, W:But we can still rise now, and be the nation again W:That stood against him, proud Edward's army, W:And sent him homeward, tae think again.