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A Scot
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I see the blue tints of tranquil sky lay like a warm ethereal blanket deep upon the green towering hills Those majestic mountains of Highland vale capped into the glorious white crested summits, These fields haunted upon the mist filled dales cries like a banshee upon the night, the wind caressed by pine and noble oak Whistles its love song upon the land. I see these stern flowers of my birth Draw strong and firm to this backdrop of life The thistle vibrant, cloaked royal rigid as the character of stubborn Scots Fills every pasture, every glen. Here is the home of centuries where the ancient mysteries of time Yields and bears down upon countless generations The song of the eternal Gael The dance of the fairy Dew. We stand vibrant to the echo that long evading pitch of our souls and hearts That beats as constant as any pendulum To sways of this our land. O Caledonia, how fine Alba peeks across the years Draws the story of an endless people that strives for the victory of time. Our fathers fought valiant and here died Gifted us to their goals and ancient wishes That freedom bears not the iniquity of time rather establishes upon all our horizons A people that loves the lilt of life sings the harboring songs of soul Dances out across the fields of land And bears the name ...A Scot. Alisdaire O'Caoimph
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