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Scotland's national anthem
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Hi everybody, just wondering what everyone thinks about Scotlands unofficial national anthem "Flower of Scotland". Does anyone think it should be "Scotland the Brave"? Or does anyone have any other suggestions?
bob. |
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Hmmm, that's a hard question BB, since they are both anthem-worthy, and both give me goosebumps. But on the goosebump meter, I'd have to say Flower of Scotland raises one or maybe two more bumps than Scotland the Brave.
My vote -- sing 'em both! Jarmine, I can't recall the tune to the Cories Dawning of the Day. If you'll hum a few bars for me, I can consider this one too. :-) (I'll go home and check it out tonight.) Rhiannon <humming in the gloamin') |
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I'm going to miss Jarmine's posts.
Here's the lyrics to "The Dawning of the Day". The Dawning of the Day Words and Music: Roy Williamson Arranged: The Corries Copyright: The Corries (Music) Ltd. 1. Oh Caledonia, we are your sons Restore us once again From your dreams awake And we will pledge to thee 2. We fished stormy waters when fish were a-plenty We ploughed the wild heathland till it bloomed like a rose We built the great ships that sailed all the oceans We toiled underground nature's treasures exposed We've travelled the world, we've known kings, we've known princes Discoursed with scholars, reasoned with fools Oh we've served with distinction all down through the ages But still in our homeland the foreigner rules Chorus: O we'll fight for the right and the dawning of the day When we'll rise again to win our claim for Scottish destiny 3. We're fierce as the badger when danger is threat'ning We've the cunning and the guile that the fox calls his own We've the reason that guides our great streams in their coursing We're as stubborn as the headland that stands all alone We can laugh with the devil, no one can laugh louder Weep with the willow when our heart's sorely pressed We're as gently and prickly as our own downy thistle We can work with the hardest and play with the best Chorus 4. But our land it is owned by the faceless investor Our fish and our farming no longer our own Our industry's ruined, our assets are squandered Our souls are in hock and our children in pawn It's no use in thinking it's too late for changing No use in thinking that it's not up to you You must teach, you must learn and to change things be willing For you are your country and your country is you Chorus 5. Too long we have blamed the foreign oppressor Too long we have hoped for our hero's return We've raised all our banners in poem and in legend We've rested on laurels that turned into thorns To dwell on past glories at the cost of invention Is to squander the gifts that our forefathers gave So take strength from the past but declare your intention To change this dear land back to Scotland the Brave Chorus 6. Oh Caledonia, we are your sons And will again be free |
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Hi Sonsie, a fine choice- you can't go far wrong with the Corries,the creators of Flower of Scotland. I think there are many songs that could be used as a national anthem, but whenever I hear Flower of Scotland before an international rugby match at Murrayfield stadium, I always end up in tears. It is such a poignant, moving, stirring song- it makes me want to take on hordes of Englishmen on my own!!! Sorry to any Englishmen.
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