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 | C [Verse] G G D G Oh flower of Scotland, When will we see your like again C G D G That fought and died for, Your wee bit, hill and glen C G C G And stood against him, Proud Edward's army C G F D G And sent him homeward, To think again [Chorus] G G D G The hills are bare now, And autumn leaves lie thick and still C G D G O'er land is lost now, Which those so, dearly held C G C G And stood against him, Proud Edward's army C G F D G And sent him homeward, To think again [Verse] G G D G Those days are passed now, And in the past they must remain C G D G But we can still rise now, And be the nation a-gain C G C G That stood against him, Proud Edward's army C G F D G And sent him homeward, To think again [Chorus] G G D G The hills are bare now, And autumn leaves lie thick and still C G D G O'er land is lost now, Which those so, dearly held G G D G Oh flower of Scotland, When will we see your like again C G D G That fought and died for, Your wee bit, hill and glen C G C G And stood against him, Proud Edward's army C G F D G And sent him homeward, To think again