Scots Whae Hae
Robert Burns' poem, Bruce's Address Before Bannockburn, more familiarly known as Scots Wha Hae, was, for many years, one of Scotland's unofficial national anthems. In recent years, it has been replaced by a just as inspiring song, O Flower of Scotland (lyrics and music by Roy Wilkinson of The Corries.) Both songs make reference to "proud Edward's army" who lost at Bannockburn.