| Can you hear the sound
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| The sound of distant voices?
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| Floating gently 'cross the Glen
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| Can you see the people
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| The people gathered 'round?
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| They’re worshiping their king
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| They came to hear the story
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| They came to sing the song
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| There’s talk of a rebellion
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| The highlands are aflame
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| From the mountains to the sea
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| A prince has come to Scotland
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| To claim his rightful throne
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| The seeds of war are sown
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| They came to hear the story
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| They came to sing the song
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear your battle cry
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear your battle cry
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| An army marches northwards
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| To meet the fearless clansmen
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| For England and St. George
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| The red coats face the tartan
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| The battle lines are drawn
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| The musket and the sword
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| They came to hear the story
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| They came to sing the song
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear your battle cry
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear your battle cry
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| Many men have fallen
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| The prince has had his day
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| Culloden was the name
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| Their battle cry can still be heard
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| To this very day
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| Floating gently 'cross the glen |
| They came to hear the story
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| They came to sing the song
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear
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| Let me hear your battle cry |