Thanks, Bob. I avoided Outlander because I knew it would be utter rubbish ;-)
Chris
(‘effect’, by the way)
> On 19 Mar 2016, at 11:36, Bob Whitmire <fujixbob@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Some of it is used as the theme song for the television show Outlander,
> which is set mostly in Scotland in 1745. They changed the "he" to "she" and
> "lad" to "lass" because the main character is a nurse from WWII who
> stumbled into the wrong set of standing stones near Inverness and found
> herself in old Scotland. It's a long and sometimes silly soap opera, but
> the Scots love it because of its affect on tourism.
>
> The poem itself is about Bonny Prince Charlie's escape after Culloden.
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