Long marching
From Cairngorms
Ben Nevis from Glen Coe
Crossing Strathmore Syncline
Down from Inverness
My Lass, my Lady
Milady Loch Lomond
From highlands marching
My Lass, my Lady,
Milady Loch Lomond
Still it was for our Mary
As a thousand years of starlight
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Milady Loch Lomond
To Edinburgshire
Three hundred years
From highlands marching
From Gaelic lilt Midlothian,
You heard the bagpipes
Sharp tumbling crisp
The notes they came for you
From highlands marching
A Falcon in the distance,
The lover's thighs
Slapping strides,
Against a warrior's kilt
Pressing the belly's heat
Dreams of sweat and sweet
The seeds that aged like wine
And Winter wheat,
From highlands marching
Wee red haired boy,
And darkly Scot, a sister borne
Blood warmth, Love's long honor
And fortnights of soft the voices
Beneath the North Gales
Ripping the sky of early 'morn,
Heart charms and long hidden
From the Anglo Saxon battle axe,
Clarioned calls from the hill lands
From the foremother
Trumpets of dreamers,
Steep stepping down
The music of the Wind
Marching the Highlands
Three hundred years,
My Lass, my Lady,
Milady Loch Lomond
We died for you,
We died for England,
Mother's milk Clan Lawton
From the Crown to distant land
Her sons fell into oceans
Laid down in fire, parched in sand,
One full century, in our hearts,
The Queen of Scots, we did carry
Albeit ghosts of other Marys,
Mary Tudor, Bloody Mary l,
Mary ll and Oliver Cromwell,
An English son,
Tho it be our Scotland,
My Lasse, my Lass,
Milady Loch Lomond
Milady Loch Lomond
Three hundred years,
From highlands marching,
It is our Scotland and
Gaelic scroll unfurled
Across these centuries,
That brings me on bended knee
As i kneel before thee,
My sword sheathed,
My armour by my side,
Your image mottled
Through the prisms of tears
So long has been my journey,
So long these three hundred years,
And though this moment's dream
Be forsooth, the wishing heart's
Journey long to rest with thee
Now and in the coming morn'
When we as sailboats in the sky
Ride once again,
Upon the Highland wind
As a thousand years of starlight
Collecting in the moment
Swash to turn and spin,
For it is here,
My Lass, my Lady
Milady Loch Lomond
Milady Loch Lomond
Eternity and remembrance
Shall begin.
Shall begin.
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