The Music Of Scotland



    The Piper Of Dundee

    The piper came to our town,
    To our town, to our town
    The piper came to our town
    And he played bonnielie*
    He play'd a spring the laird to please
    A spring brent new from 'yont the seas
    And then he gae his bags a wheeze
    And played anither key

    And wasna he a rougey, a rougey, a rougey
    And wasna he a rougey, the piper o' Dundee

    He play'd "The Welcome Ower the Main"
    And "Ye's Be Fou and I'se be Fain"
    And "Auld Stuart's Back Again"
    Wi' muckle mirth and glee
    He'd play'd "The Kirk", he play'd "The Queer"
    "The Mullen Dhu" and "Chevalier"
    And "Lang Awa' But Welcome Here"
    Sae sweet, sae bonnielie

    It's some gat swords and some gat nane
    And some were dancing mad their lane
    And mony a vow o' weir
    Was ta'en that night at Amulrie
    There was Tillibardine, and Burleigh
    And Struan, Keith, and Olgivie
    And brave Carnegie, wha' but he,
    The piper o' Dundee.


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