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Andrew De Moray
(The Real Braveheart)

They call him, Andrew - de Moray.
Scottish freedom fighter, all the way.
With Wallace by his side,
Crushed the English, ere he died,
Andrew - de Moray.

Behind the shadow - of Wallace, in our modern history,
Stood a young man called Moray, this is his story.
In The Wars Of Independence, he wore his three stars,
A veteran guerrilla fighter, captured at Dunbar.

In 1296, Longshanks threw him in jail,
He escaped from Chester Castle, his new plan would not fail.
Rallying the highlanders, his northern campaign,
While in the South The Wallace, was doing the same.

They call him, Andrew - de Moray.
Scottish freedom fighter, all the way.
With Wallace by his side,
Crushed the English ere he died,
Andrew - de Moray.

In cities like Inverness, Elgin, Aberdeen
Moray had fought and won and set the people free.
Laying siege to Dundee, Wallace would be praised
The Bruce had surrendered and not a sword was raised.

Andrew De Moray, was the greater of the two,
Tactically, socially, politically too.
His army met with Wallace, down at Stirling Bridge,
Standing on the Abby Graig, anxious for carnage.

They call him, Andrew - de Moray.
Scottish freedom fighter, all the way.
With Wallace by his side,
Crushed the English ere he died,
Andrew - de Moray.

The English streamed across the bridge, onto the boggy ground.
Heading to their doom, their vanguard was hacked down.
His army massacred, Surrey he did flee,
Scottish victory, would be as sweet as it could be.

Fate had done for Moray, as the battle raged on,
An arrow pierced him in the chest, he knew his time had come.
He raised his hand to Wallace, and got him in his sight,
“Victory is ours my friend, brave men will feast tonight!”.

They call him, Andrew - de Moray.
Scottish freedom fighter, all the way.
With Wallace by his side,
Crushed the English ere he died,
Andrew,
Andrew,
Andrew - de Moray.


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