Lyrics Loch Tay - Heather Alexander
When
I've
done
the
work
of
day,
And
I
row
my
boat
away,
Down
the
waters
of
Loch
Tay,
As
the
evening
lights
are
fading
And
I
look
upon
Ben
Lawers
Where
the
after
glory
glows;
And
I
think
on
two
bright
eyes
And
the
melting
mouth
below.
She's
my
beauteous
nighean
ruadh,
She's
my
joy
and
sorrow
too;
And
although
she
is
untrue,
Well
I
cannot
live
without
her,
For
my
heart's
a
boat
in
tow,
And
I'd
give
the
world
to
know
Why
she
means
to
let
me
go,
As
I
sing
horee
horo.
Nighean
ruadh,
your
lovely
hair
Has
more
glamour
I
declare
Than
all
the
tresses
rare
'Tween
Killin
and
Aberfeldy.
Be
they
lint
white,
brown
or
gold,
Be
they
blacker
than
the
sloe,
They
are
worth
no
more
to
me
Than
the
melting
flake
of
snow.
And
her
eyes
are
like
the
gleam
O'
the
sunlight
on
the
stream;
And
the
songs
the
fairies
sing
Oh,
they're
the
songs
she
sings
at
milking.
But
my
heart
is
full
of
woe,
For
last
night
she
bade
me
go
And
the
tears
begin
to
flow,
As
I
sing
horee,
horo.
Instrumental
When
I've
done
the
work
of
day,
And
I
row
my
boat
away,
Down
the
waters
of
Loch
Tay,
As
the
evening
light
is
fading
And
I
look
upon
Ben
Lawers
Where
the
after
glory
glows;
And
I
think
on
two
bright
eyes
And
the
melting
mouth
below.
She's
my
beauteous
nighean
ruadh,
She's
my
joy
and
sorrow
too;
And
although
she
is
untrue,
Well
I
cannot
live
without
her,
For
my
heart's
a
boat
in
tow,
And
I'd
give
the
world
to
know
Why
she
needs
to
let
me
go,
As
I
sing
horee
horo.
End
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