The Music Of Scotland



    Lochnagar

    Away ye gay landscapes, ye gardens of roses
    In you let the minions of luxury rove
    Restore me the rocks where the snowflake reposes
    If still they are sacred to freedom and love.
    Yet Caledonia, dear are thy mountains
    Round their white summits tho' elements war
    Tho' cataracts foam 'stead of smooth flowing fountains
    I sigh for the valley of dark Lochnagar.

    Ah, there my young footsteps in infancy wandered
    My cap was the bonnet, my coat was the plaid
    On chieftains departed my memory pondered
    As daily I strayed thro' the pine covered glade.
    I sought not my home till the day's dying glory
    Gave place to the rays of the bright polar star
    For fancy was cheered by traditional story
    Disclosed by the natives of dark Lochnagar.

    Years have rolled on, Lochnagar, since I left you
    Years must elapse ere I see you again
    Tho' nature of verdure and flowers has bereft you
    Yet still thou art dearer than Albion's plain.
    England thy beauties are tame and domestic
    To one who has roved on the mountains afar
    Oh! For the crags that are wild and magestic
    The steep frowning glories of dark Lochnagar.


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