paroles de chanson For a' That - Dougie Maclean
Is
there
for
honest
poverty
That
hangs
his
head
and
a'
that
The
coward
slave
we
pass
him
by
We
dare
be
poor
for
a'
that
For
a'
that
and
a'
that
Our
toils
obscure
and
a'
that
The
rank
is
but
the
guinea's
stamp
The
man's
the
gowd
for
a'
that
What
though
on
hamely
fare
we
dine
Wear
hodden
grey
and
a'
that?
Gie
fools
their
silks
and
knaves
their
wine
A
man's
a
man
for
a'
that
For
a'
that
and
a'
that
Their
tinsel
show
and
a'
that
The
honest
man
though
e'er
sae
poor
Is
king
o'
men
for
a'
that
Ye
see
yon
birkie
ca'd
a
lord
Wha
struts
and
stares
and
a'
that
Though
hundreds
worship
at
his
word
He's
but
a
cuif
for
a'
that
For
a'
that
and
a'
that
His
riband
star
and
a'
that
The
man
o'
independent
mind
He
looks
and
laughs
at
a'
that
A
prince
can
mak
a
belted
knight
A
marquis
duke
and
a'
that
But
an
honest
man's
aboon
his
might
Gude
faith
he
mauna
fa'
that
For
a'
that
and
a'
that
Their
dignities
and
a'
that
The
pith
o'
sense
and
pride
o'
worth
Are
higher
ranks
than
a'
that
Then
let
us
pray
that
come
it
may
As
come
it
will
for
a'
that
That
sense
and
worth
o'er
a'
the
earth
May
bear
the
gree
and
a'
that
For
a'
that
and
a'
that
It's
coming
yet
for
a'
that
That
man
to
man
the
world
o'er
Shall
brothers
be
for
a'
that
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