Flower of Scotland (Key B) Capo 2nd fret Intro 1 2 3 1 2 3 A 2 3 A 2 3 A 2 3 G 2 3 A 2 3 A 2 3 A 2 3 G 2 3 A 2 3 A 2 3 A 2 A E7 A O Flower of Scotland when will we see your like a-gain, A D A E7 A That fought and died for your wee bit hill and glen, A D A And stood against him proud Edward's army A D A G A And sent him homeward tae think a-gain. A E7 A The hills are bare now and autumn leaves lie thick and still, A D A E7 A O'er land that is lost now which those so dearly held, A D A That stood against him proud Edward's arm-y, A D A G A And sent him homeward tae think a-gain. A E7 A Those days are past now and in the past they must re-main, A D A E7 A But we can still rise now and be the nation a-gain, A D A That stood against him proud Edward's army, A D A G A And sent him homeward tae think a-gain. Repeat first verse A E7 A O Flower of Scotland when will we see your like a-gain, A D A E7 A That fought and died for your wee bit hill and glen, A D A And stood against him proud Edward's army A D A G A And sent him homeward tae think a-gain. G A Tae think a-gain G A Tae think a-gain Arranged by Frank Lennon www.socc.ie/~irishmidifiles