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    Inspiration

    I wish i could remember where i got it. I actually thought i got it here on X marks. I wanted to reintroduce it because it was so moving.
    Some great footage of pipes and kilts.
    I'm So glad you all were moved as i was.
    I would like to track down the source of the poem the female narrator reads at the end.
    Any ideas?
    “Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau

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    Thers nothing like the sound of the pipes-Great video-very moving

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    Thanks for posting...moving.

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    "The pipes make men brave"

    True. Very true. I wonder why that is?

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    I would like to track down the source of the poem the female narrator reads at the end.
    Any ideas?
    I don't know the source of the poem, but the female narrator is Isla St. Clair. Some of the footage is also on a VHS tape I have called "When the Pipers Play", and she narrates and sings.
    One of our local microbreweries makes a pale ale called "Piper's", which was crafted in memory of Piper Richardson.
    "Touch not the cat bot a glove."

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