Bonnie
Strathyre
There's
meadows in Lanark and mountains in Skye,
And
pastures in Hielands and Lowlands forbye;
But
there's nae greater luck that the heart could desire
Than
to herd the fine cattle in bonnie Strathyre.
0'
it's up in the morn and awa' to the hill,
When
the lang simmer days are sae warm and sae still,
Till
the peak 0' Ben Voirlich is girdled wi' fire,
And
the evenin' fa's gently on bonnie Strathyre.
Then
there's mirth in the sheiling and love in my breast,
When
the sun is gane doun and the kye are at rest;
For
there's mony a prince wad be proud to aspire
To
my winsome wee Maggie, the pride 0' Strathyre.
Her
lips are like rowans in ripe simmer seen,
And
mild as the starlicht the glint 0' her e'en;
Far
sweeter her breath than the scent 0' the briar,
And
her voice is sweet music in bonnie Strathyre.
Set
Flora by Colin, and Maggie by me,
And we'll dance to the pipes swellin' loudly and free,
Till
the moon in the heavens climbing higher and higher
Bids
us sleep on fresh brackens in bonnie Strathyre.
Though
some in the touns 0' the Lowlands seek fame,
And
some will gang sodgerin' far from their hame;
Yet
I'll aye herd my cattle, and bigg my ain byre,
And
love my ain Maggie in bonnie Strathyre.
(Bonnie
Strathyre)
Strathyre is Set between Callander and Lochearnhead in Perthshire.
The
valley is overshadowed by Ben Vorlich (3,224 ft)
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