[00:28.667]Tae the lairds o' convention 'twas Claverhouse spoke [00:33.412]Ere the King's crown go down, there are crowns tae be broke; [00:36.812]Now let each cavalier wha loves honour and me [00:40.304]Come follow the bonnets o' bonnie Dundee. [00:44.162]Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, [00:47.540]Come saddle my horses and call out my men. [00:51.155]And it's ope' the west port and let us gae free, [00:55.284]For it's up with the bonnets of Bonny Dundee! [01:04.798]There are hills beyond Pentland and lands beyond Forth, [01:09.191]Be there lairds i' the south, there are chiefs i' the north! [01:12.565]And brave duine-uasals*, three thousand times three *("noble men", pron. doony wassals - Gaelic with English s plural) [01:15.984]Will cry "Hai!" for the bonnets o' bonnie Dundee. [01:19.341]Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, [01:23.021]Come saddle my horses and call out my men. [01:26.404]And it's ope' the west port and let us gae free, [01:30.688]For it's up with the bonnets of Bonny Dundee! [01:40.016]We'll awa' tae the hills, tae the lea, tae the rocks [01:43.901]E'er I own a usurper, I'll couch wi' the fox! [01:47.368]And tremble, false Whigs, in the midst of your glee, [01:50.732]You have not seen the last of my bonnet and me! [01:54.080]Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, [01:57.543]Come saddle my horses and call out my men. [02:00.899]And it's ope' the west port and let us gae free, [02:04.795]For it's up with the bonnets of Bonny Dundee! [02:20.051]Come fill up my cup, come fill up my can, [02:25.307]Come saddle my horses and call out my men. [02:28.755]And it's ope' the west port and let us gae free, [02:32.849]For it's up with the bonnets of Bonny Dundee!