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| An t Eilean Mu Tuath |






































| A simple brief thought on Scottish Independance. Were the outdated union not of some very high value to England and the English, why would they fight so to try to keep it? There are only so many slices to a pie, for one to have more, another must have less. Lastly - to those Scottish "Loyalists" - to whom are you loyal? Scots royalty died in the 1700's so it can be no Scots crown - And certainly not it appears to those who came before, that bled for Scotland and her freedom ! |










| In the words of Burns, as he wrote from the heart. Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled, Scots, wham Bruce has aften led, Welcome to your gory bed, Or to victorie. Now's the day, and now's the hour; See the front o' battle lour; See approach proud Edward's power, Chains and slaverie. Wha would be a traitor-knave? Wha can fill a coward's grave? Wha sae base as be a Slave? Let him turn and flie: Wha for Scotland's king and law, Freedom's sword will strongly draw, Free-man stand, or free-man fa', Let him follow me. By Oppression's woes and pains! By your Sons in servile chains! We will drain our dearest veins, But they shall be free! Lay the proud Usurpers low! Tyrants fall in every foe! Liberty's in every blow! Let us Do - or Die!!! Choose your destiny. |
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| Capercaillie An t-eilean mu thuath, an iomull a' chuain An t-eilean 's an d'fhuair mi m'àrach Far an d'fhuair mi 's mi òg bainne fìorghlan ri òl 'S bha m'anam tigh'nn beò 's a' fàs leis An t-eilean a tuath, an t-eilean tha fuar 'Se Leódhas bho thuath mo ghràidh e Far nach cluinn mi ri m'bheò bhi sealg no bhi 'g òl No làmhadh no òrd air an t-Sàbaid Nach mis' tha gu truagh gu tùrsach 's fo ghruaim Bho chuir mi ri tuath mo chùlaibh Nuair choisich i dìan chuir i curs' oirre 'n iar 'S thug dorchadas dhìomsa Mùirneag Chan eil math domh no stàth bhi tuiream 's a' chàs Chan aithreachas tràth a th'ann domh Chan urrainn mi snàmh gu cuideachd mo ghràidh No coiseachd air tràigh do Leódhas An t-eilean mu thuath, an iomull a' chuain An t-eilean 's an d'fhuair mi m'àrach Far an d'fhuair mi 's mi òg bainne fìorghlan ri òl 'S bha m'anam tigh'nn beò 's a' fàs leis |