Lyrics Haughs Of Cromdale - FIDDLER'S GREEN
As
I
came
in
by
Achindoon
just
a
wee
bit
from
the
town,
To
the
Highlands
I
was
bound
to
view
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
I
met
a
man
in
tartan
trews,
I
spiered
at
him
what
was
the
news
Says
he:
"The
Highland
army
rues
that
ever
we
came
to
Cromdale
We
were
in
bed,
sir,
every
man,
when
the
English
host
upon
us
came
A
bloody
battle
then
began
upon
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
The
English
horse
they
were
so
rude,
They
bathed
their
hoofs
in
Highland
blood
But
every
clan
so
boldly
stood
upon
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
But
alas
we
could
no
longer
stay
for
over
the
hills
we
came
away
And
sore
we
do
lament
the
day
that
ever
we
came
to
Cromdale"
Thus
the
great
Montrose
did
say:
" Highland
man,
show
me
the
way!
For
I
will
over
the
hills
this
day
and
I′ll
view
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
But
alas
my
Lord
you're
not
so
strong,
You
scarcely
have
two
thousand
man
There′s
twenty
thousand
on
the
plain
Stand
rank
and
file
on
Cromdale"
Thus
the
great
Montrose
did
say:
"Highland
man,
show
me
the
way!
For
I
will
over
the
hills
this
day
and
I'll
view
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
They
were
at
dinner,
every
man
when
the
great
Montrose
upon
them
came
A
second
battle
then
began
upon
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
The
Grant,
Mackenzie
and
M'ky,
soon
as
Montrose
they
did
espy
Oh
then
they
fought
most
valiantly
upon
the
haughs
Of
Cromdale
The
McDonalds
they
returned
again,
the
Camerons
did
their
their
standard
join,
Macintosh
played
a
bloody
game
upon
the
haughs
Of
Cromdale
The
MacGregors
fought
like
lions
bold,
MacPhersons
none
could
them
control,
MacLoughlins
fought
like
loyal
souls
upon
the
haughs
Of
Cromdale
Well,
I
don′t
care
who′s
wrong
or
right
Cause
men
will
die
in
any
fight
Can't
stand
the
clashing
of
the
swords
upon
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
Every
night
I
see
the
dead,
the
corpses
still
inside
my
head
Can′t
find
no
peace
cause
blood
was
shed
There
on
the
haughs
of
Cromdale
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