Song | Haughs Of Cromdale |
Artist | Suidakra |
Album | Command To Charge |
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作曲 : Marcel, Suidakra | |
As I cam in by Auchendoun | |
Just a wee bit fae the toon | |
Tae the Hielands I was bound | |
Tae view the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
I met a man in tartan trews | |
Speired at him what was the news | |
Quo' he, "The Hieland army rues | |
That e'er we cam to Cromdale" | |
We were in bed sir every man | |
When the Engligh host upon us cam | |
A bloody battle then began | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The English horse they were sae rude | |
They bathed their hooves in Hielan' blood | |
But oor brave clans they boldly stood | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
But alas we could no longer stay | |
And o'er the hills we cam' away | |
Sair we did lament that day | |
That e'er we cam' tae Cromdale | |
Thus the great Montrose did say | |
Hielan' Man show me the way | |
I will over the hills this day | |
To view the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
They were at dinner every man | |
When great Montrose upon them cam' | |
A second battle then began | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The Grant, Mackenzie and MacKay | |
As Montrose they did espy | |
Then they fought most valiantly | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The MacDonalds they returned again | |
The Camerons did their standards join | |
MacIntosh played a bloody game | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The Gordons boldly did advance | |
The Frasers fought with sword and lance | |
The Grahams they made the heids tae dance | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
Then the loyal Stewarts wi' Montrose | |
So boldly set upon their foes | |
Laid them low wi' Hieland blows | |
Played them all on Cromdale | |
Of twenty thousand Cromwell's men | |
A thousand fled tae Aberdeen | |
The rest o' them lie on the plain | |
There on the Haughs o' Cromdale |
zuo qu : Marcel, Suidakra | |
As I cam in by Auchendoun | |
Just a wee bit fae the toon | |
Tae the Hielands I was bound | |
Tae view the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
I met a man in tartan trews | |
Speired at him what was the news | |
Quo' he, " The Hieland army rues | |
That e' er we cam to Cromdale" | |
We were in bed sir every man | |
When the Engligh host upon us cam | |
A bloody battle then began | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The English horse they were sae rude | |
They bathed their hooves in Hielan' blood | |
But oor brave clans they boldly stood | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
But alas we could no longer stay | |
And o' er the hills we cam' away | |
Sair we did lament that day | |
That e' er we cam' tae Cromdale | |
Thus the great Montrose did say | |
Hielan' Man show me the way | |
I will over the hills this day | |
To view the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
They were at dinner every man | |
When great Montrose upon them cam' | |
A second battle then began | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The Grant, Mackenzie and MacKay | |
As Montrose they did espy | |
Then they fought most valiantly | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The MacDonalds they returned again | |
The Camerons did their standards join | |
MacIntosh played a bloody game | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The Gordons boldly did advance | |
The Frasers fought with sword and lance | |
The Grahams they made the heids tae dance | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
Then the loyal Stewarts wi' Montrose | |
So boldly set upon their foes | |
Laid them low wi' Hieland blows | |
Played them all on Cromdale | |
Of twenty thousand Cromwell' s men | |
A thousand fled tae Aberdeen | |
The rest o' them lie on the plain | |
There on the Haughs o' Cromdale |
zuò qǔ : Marcel, Suidakra | |
As I cam in by Auchendoun | |
Just a wee bit fae the toon | |
Tae the Hielands I was bound | |
Tae view the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
I met a man in tartan trews | |
Speired at him what was the news | |
Quo' he, " The Hieland army rues | |
That e' er we cam to Cromdale" | |
We were in bed sir every man | |
When the Engligh host upon us cam | |
A bloody battle then began | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The English horse they were sae rude | |
They bathed their hooves in Hielan' blood | |
But oor brave clans they boldly stood | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
But alas we could no longer stay | |
And o' er the hills we cam' away | |
Sair we did lament that day | |
That e' er we cam' tae Cromdale | |
Thus the great Montrose did say | |
Hielan' Man show me the way | |
I will over the hills this day | |
To view the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
They were at dinner every man | |
When great Montrose upon them cam' | |
A second battle then began | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The Grant, Mackenzie and MacKay | |
As Montrose they did espy | |
Then they fought most valiantly | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The MacDonalds they returned again | |
The Camerons did their standards join | |
MacIntosh played a bloody game | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
The Gordons boldly did advance | |
The Frasers fought with sword and lance | |
The Grahams they made the heids tae dance | |
Upon the Haughs o' Cromdale | |
Then the loyal Stewarts wi' Montrose | |
So boldly set upon their foes | |
Laid them low wi' Hieland blows | |
Played them all on Cromdale | |
Of twenty thousand Cromwell' s men | |
A thousand fled tae Aberdeen | |
The rest o' them lie on the plain | |
There on the Haughs o' Cromdale |