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'ran na Cloiche' ("Song of the Stone") is a Scottish Gaelic song, written by poet Donald MacIntyre , also known as the Paisley Bard . It celebrates the return of the Stone of Destiny to Scotland, which was retrieved from Westminster Abbey on Christmas Day, 1950 by students. A fierce lifetime supporter of the nationalist cause, the bard wrote the 25 verse song in a single sitting immediately upon hearing the news of the stone's return, and some of the students involved visited him at his home to congratulate him on the song's composition in the weeks following. While 'ran na Cloiche' is sung to the tune of a fast reel (occasionally performed as an instrumental reel, including by Michael McGoldrick as the "Stone of Destiny Reel"), and is celebratory and exhilaratory in tone; upon hearing the news of the stone's return to England, the bard composed an accompanying lament, titled "'Nuair Chaidh a' Chlach a Thilleadh'" ("When the Stone Was Returned") to express his disgust.

The full text of the poem was included in a posthumous collection of the bard's work, titled 'Sporan Dhmhnaill - Gaelic Poems and Songs by the late Donald Macintyre, the Paisley Bard', published by Scottish Academic Press for the Scottish Gaelic Text Society in Edinburgh in 1968. Abridged versions have been more recently performed by Gaelic singer Kathleen MacInnes on her 'g-Mhadainn Shamhraidh' album and Scottish folk band Mnran from their eponymous debut album.

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