Ar an lá seo 27 Iúil, 1689, troideadh Cath Raon Ruairidh (The Battle of Killiecrankie). | |
The Braes o’ KilliecrankieLeagan James HoggWhare hae ye been sae braw, lad? Whare hae ye been sae brankie, O? Whare hae ye been sae braw, lad? Came ye by Killicrankie, O? Curfá An ye had been whare I hae been, Ye wadna been sae cantie, O; An ye had seen what I hae seen, I' the braes o' Killicrankie, O. I faught at land, I faught at sea, At hame I faught my auntie, O; But I met the devil and Dundee On the braes o' Killicrankie, O. (Curfá) The bauld Pitcur fell in a furr, And Clavers got a clankie, O, Or I had fed an Athol gled On the braes o' Killicrankie, O. (Curfá) O fie, Mackay, what gart ye lie I' the bush ayont the brankie, O? Ye'd better kiss'd King Willie's loof, Than come to Killicrankie, O. It's nae shame, it's nae shame, It's nae shame to shank ye, O; There's sour slaes on Athol braes, And deils at Killicrankie, O. |