Playing with the capo on the 3rd fret it is closer to the recorded
version, but, for singing in the pub, I prefer the no capo version
Hope you enjoy
- flatwound -
FLOWER OF SCOTLAND
NO CAPO | CAPO 3rd FRET
G | D
D | A
C | G
F | F
GGDG
Oh flower of Scotland, When will we see your like again
CGDG
That fought and died for, Your wee bit, hill and glen
CGCG
And stood against him, Proud Edward's army
CGFDG
And sent him homeward, To think again
GGDG
The hills are bare now, And autumn leaves lie thick and still
CGDG
O'er land is lost now, Which those so, dearly held
CGCG
And stood against him, Proud Edward's army
CGFDG
And sent him homeward, To think again
GGDG
Those days are passed now, And in the past they must remain
CGDG
But we can still rise now, And be the nation a-gain
CGCG
That stood against him, Proud Edward's army
CGFDG
And sent him homeward, To think again
GGDG
The hills are bare now, And autumn leaves lie thick and still
CGDG
O'er land is lost now, Which those so, dearly held
GGDG
Oh flower of Scotland, When will we see your like again
CGDG
That fought and died for, Your wee bit, hill and glen
CGCG
And stood against him, Proud Edward's army
CGFDG
And sent him homeward, To think again