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Cut around the main shapes and attach a stick or drinking straw to the edge, to create your mini flag. O’ Flower of Scotland Learn all the words to the anthem and discover the history

O’Flower of Scotland When will we see Your like again, That fought and died for, Your wee bit Hill and Glen, And stood against him, Proud Edward’s Army, And sent him homeward, To think again.

Those days are passed now And in the past they must remain But we can still rise now, And be the nation again, That stood against him, Proud Edward’s army, And sent him homeward, Tae think again.

THE HISTORY Who wrote the song? When is the song played? The Flower of Scotland lyrics were written by Roy Williamson in 1967 and Flower of Scotland is played at Scotland’s National Football and Rugby was performed initially by The Corries, a Scottish folk band, in 1974. matches. The anthem was first played at an International rugby match in 1989 when Scotland hosted Fiji at Murrayfield. The music was created by Peter Dodds McCormick who emigrated to as a young man, and also composed the of In 2010, it was sung for the first time as the anthem for Team Scotland at Australia, “Advance Australia Fair”. the Commonwealth Games, replacing “Scotland the Brave”. What does the song mean? What else is the song known as? The song refers to the victory of the Scots, led by Robert the Bruce, over The song is also known as “Flùr Na H-Alba” in Scottish Gaelic, and “Flouer England’s King Edward II at the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314. O Scotland” in Scots. #AsOne COME ON SCOTLAND