Текст песни Donald Of Glencoe - Cara Dillon
As
I
was
a′walking
one
evening
of
late
Where
fragrant
fine
flowers
the
field
decorate,
I
carelessly
rambled
where
I
did
not
know
By
the
fair
crystal
fountain
that
falls
in
Glencoe.
And
on
her
who
the
prize
on
Mount
Ider
was
won,
Then
approched
me
a
lassy
as
bright
as
the
sun,
And
the
ribbon
and
the
tartan
around
her
did
flow,
That
welcomed
young
Donald
the
pride
of
Glencoe.
Said
I,
my
fine
creature,
your
charming
sweet
smile,
And
your
comely
fine
features
my
heart
has
beguiled,
And
with
your
kind
affection
on
me
you'll
bestow,
I
′ll
bless
the
happy
hour
we
met
in
Glencoe.
Kind
sir,
she
made
answer,
your
love
I'll
disdain
For
I
have
a
young
sweetheart
and
Donald
by
name,
And
he
went
to
the
wars
about
ten
years
ago,
And
a
maid
I
remain
'till
he
return
to
Glencoe.
Ah,
perhaps
your
young
Donald
regards
not
your
name,
And
has
placed
his
affection
on
some
foreign
dame,
He
may
have
forgotten
for
all
that
you
know,
That
bonny
young
creature
he
felt
in
Glencoe.
From
his
promise
my
Donald
he′d
never
depart
For
love,
truth
and
honour
stand
firm
in
his
heart,
And
if
I
never
see
him,
then
single
I′ll
go,
And
mourn
for
my
Donald
the
pride
of
Glencoe.
Then
seeing
her
constance
he
drew
out
a
glove,
Which
in
parting
she
gave
him
in
token
of
love,
She
clung
to
his
arms
and
the
tears
down
did
flow,
Ah,
you're
welcomed
my
Donald
the
pride
of
Glencoe.
Come
cheer
up
my
Flora,
your
sorrows
are
o′er,
And
since
we
have
met
love
we'll
never
part
more,
And
the
loud
blast
of
battle,
far
distant
may
blow,
Whilst
in
peace
and
contentment
we′ll
live
in
Glencoe.
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