| The standard on the Braes o' Mar
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| Is up and streaming rarely
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| The gathering pipe on Lochnagar
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| Is sounding long and sairly.
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| The Highland men
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| From hill and glen
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| In martial hue
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| With bonnets blue.
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| With belted plaids
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| And burnished blades
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| Are coming late and early.
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| Wha wadna join our noble chief
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| The Drummond and Glengarry
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| McGregor, Murray, Rollo, Keith,
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| Panmure and Gallant Harry.
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| Fy! |
| Donald, up and let’s awa.
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| We canna langer parley.
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| When Jammie’s back is at the wa'
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| The lad we lo’e sae dearly.
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| We’ll go, we’ll go.
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| And seek the foe
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| And fling the plaid,
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| And swing the blade,
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| And forward dash,
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| And hack and slash,
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| And fley the German carlie!
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| Wha wadna join our noble chief
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| The Drummond and Glengarry
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| And through the pass came brave Lochliel,
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| Panmure and gallant Murray.
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| Our prince has made a noble vow,
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| To free his country fairly.
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| Then wha would be a traitor now,
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| To ane we lo’e sae dearly.
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| We’ll go, we’ll go and seek the foe,
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| By land or sea, wheree’er they be.
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| Then man to man and in the van,
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| We’ll win or die for Charlie.
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| McDonald’s men
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| ClanRanaid’s men
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| Mckenzie’s men
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| McGillvary’s men
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| Strathallan’s men
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| The Lowlan' men
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| Of Callender and Airly.
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| McDonald’s men
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| ClanRanaid’s men
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| Mckenzie’s men
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| McGillvary’s men
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| Strathallan’s men
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| The Lowlan' men
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| Of Callender and Airly. |