Lyrics Loch Lomond - Peter Hollens
By
yon
bonnie
banks
and
by
yon
bonnie
braes,
Where
the
sun
shines
bright
on
Loch
Lomond,
Where
me
and
my
true
love
will
never
meet
again,
On
the
bonnie,
bonnie
banks
of
Loch
Lomond.
O
you
take
the
high
road,
and
I'll
take
the
low
road,
And
I'll
be
in
Scotland
afore
ye,
But
me
and
my
true
love
will
never
meet
again,
On
the
bonnie,
bonnie
banks
of
Loch
Lomond.
'Twas
there
that
we
parted,
in
yon
shady
glen,
On
the
steep,
steep
side
of
Ben
Lomond,
Where
in
soft
purple
hue,
the
hieland
hills
we
view,
And
the
moon
coming
out
in
the
gloaming.
O
you
take
the
high
road,
and
I'll
take
the
low
road,
And
I'll
be
in
Scotland
afore
ye,
But
me
and
my
true
love
will
never
meet
again,
On
the
bonnie,
bonnie
banks
of
Loch
Lomond.
The
wee
birdies
sing
and
the
wildflowers
spring,
And
in
sunshine
the
waters
are
sleeping.
But
the
broken
heart
it
kens,
nae
second
spring
again,
Though
the
woeful
may
cease
from
their
grieving.
O
you
take
the
high
road,
and
I'll
take
the
low
road,
And
I'll
be
in
Scotland
afore
ye,
But
me
and
my
true
love
will
never
meet
again,
On
the
bonnie,
bonnie
banks
of
Loch
Lomond.
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