Both Sides Of The Tweed

Dick Gaughan

What's the spring-breathing jasmine and rose?
What's the summer with all its gay train
Or the splendour of autumn to those
Who've bartered 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 bind
No brightness that gloom can e'er clear
For honour's the sum of the mind

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

Trivia about the song Both Sides Of The Tweed by Mary Black

When was the song “Both Sides Of The Tweed” released by Mary Black?
The song Both Sides Of The Tweed was released in 1984, on the album “Collected”.
Who composed the song “Both Sides Of The Tweed” by Mary Black?
The song “Both Sides Of The Tweed” by Mary Black was composed by Dick Gaughan.

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