Daughters Of Scotland

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Where are the men?
Daughters Of Scotland is a haunting Celtic folk song inspired by true events in Dundee, Scotland. When Ruby (13) was attacked and beaten, her younger sister Lola (12) courageously defended her, driving the attackers away. This ballad honors their bravery, resilience, and the spirit of Scotland itself.

Blending harp, fiddle, pipes, and bodhrán, the song begins as a soft lament, rises into a soaring chorus of courage, and ends with a Braveheart-style outro, a call for Scottish protectors to rise and shield the innocent.

Sung in the tradition of Scottish bardic tales, this piece is both sorrowful and empowering, a testament to young courage that lights a flame in the hearts of Scots.

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