Lyrics Both Sides the Tweed - Cara Dillon feat. Sam Lakeman
What's
a
spring-breathing
jasmine
and
rose,
What's
a
summer,
with
all
it's
gay
train,
What's
the
splendour
of
autumn,
to
those
Who've
barter'd
their
freedom
for
gain?
Let
the
love
of
our
land's
sacred
rights
To
the
love
of
our
people
succeed;
Let
friendship
and
honour
unite,
And
flourish
on
both
sides
the
Tweed.
No
sweetness
the
senses
can
cheer,
Which
corruption
and
bribery
blind;
No
brightness
that
gloom
e'er
can
clear,
For
honour's
the
sun
of
the
mind.
Let
the
love
of
our
land's
sacred
rights
To
the
love
of
our
people
succeed;
Let
friendship
and
honour
unite,
And
flourish
on
both
sides
the
Tweed.
Let
virtue
distinguish
the
brave,
Place
riches
in
lowest
degree;
Think
them
poorest
who
can
be
a
slave,
Them
richest
who
dare
to
be
free.
Let
the
love
of
our
land's
sacred
rights
To
the
love
of
our
people
succeed;
Let
friendship
and
honour
unite,
And
flourish
on
both
sides
the
Tweed.
Let
the
love
of
our
land's
sacred
rights
To
the
love
of
our
people
succeed;
Let
friendship
and
honour
unite,
And
flourish
on
both
sides
the
Tweed.
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