The Music Of Scotland



    Tramps And Hawkers

    O come a' ye tramps and hawker-lads
    An' gaitherers o' bla'
    That tramp the country roun' and roun'
    Come listen one and a'
    I'll tell tae ye a rovin' tale
    An' places I hae been
    Far up into the snowy north
    Or sooth by Gretna Green.

    I've seen the high Ben Nevis
    That gangs towerin' tae the moon
    I've been roun' by Crieff an' Callander
    An' by Bonny Doon
    I've been by Nethy's silvery tide
    An' places ill tae ken
    Far up into the stormy north
    Lies Urquart's fairy glen.

    Sometimes noo I laugh tae mysel'
    When dodgin' alang the road
    Wi' a bag o' meal slung upon my back
    My face as broun's a toad
    Wi' lumps o'cheese and tattie-scones
    Or breid an' braxie ham
    Nae thinking whar' I'm comin' frae
    Nor thinkin' whar I'm gang.

    I'm happy in the summer-time
    Beneath the dark blue sky
    Nae thinkin' in the mornin'
    At nicht where i'm gang to lie
    Bothies or byres or barns
    Or oot amangst the hay
    And if the weather does permit
    I'm happy a' the day.

    Loch Katrine and Loch Lomond
    They've oft been seen by me
    The Dee, the Don, the Devron
    That a' flows tae the sea
    Dunrobin Castle, by the way
    I nearly had forgot
    And the reckless stanes o'cairn
    That mairks the hoose o' John o' Groat.

    I've been by bonny Gallowa'
    An' often roun' Stranraer
    My business leads me anywhere
    I travel near an' far
    I've got that rovin' notion
    I wouldna like tae loss
    For It's my daily fare
    An' as much'll pay my doss.

    I think I'll gang tae Paddy's Lan'
    I'm makin' up my mind
    For Scotland's greatly altered noo
    I canna raise the wind
    But if I can trust in Providence
    If Providence should prove true
    I'll sing ye's a' of Erin's Isle
    When I come back to you.


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