paroles de chanson Highland Road (piano version) - FIDDLER'S GREEN
Fife
was
a
shadow
across
the
Forth
as
the
Granton
boat
pulled
out
Over
the
sea
and
the
solid
earth
the
mist
lay
all
about
And
a
rising
wind
from
the
Isle
of
May
o′er
the
ruffled
waters
strode
And
blew
us
a
clear
October
day
to
ride
on
the
Highland
Road
There's
a
winding
road
from
Glenfarg
to
the
mouth
of
the
river
Tay
The
mountains
beckon
beyond
Dunkeld
to
lead
us
on
our
way
Now
Killicrankie′s
famous
Pass,
a
battle
lost
and
won
From
the
old
enchanted
Atholl
lands,
grim
heart
of
Caledon
The
Highland
Road's
been
sung
before
and
will
be
sung
again
As
long
as
singers
give
thanks
for
good
in
the
way
of
honest
men
Let
him
who
will
be
contrary,
the
wise
man
will
agree
And
sing
again
the
Highland
Road,
the
Highland
Road
for
me
Now
the
Highland
Road
is
a
rugged
road,
from
the
Tay
to
the
Northern
shore
A
man
may
rise
in
Edinburgh
town
and
rest
in
Aviemore
Now
here's
to
the
railroad
running
north
and
the
day
that
gave
it
due
From
the
greying
spires
of
the
ancient
town
to
the
moon
of
the
Lairig
Gru
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