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Away, ye gay landscapes, ye gardens o' roses.

In you let the minions of luxury rove.

Restore me the rocks where snowflake reposes

If still they are sacred to freedom and love

Brave Caledonia, dear are thy mountains,

Round their white summits though elements war.

Tho’ cataracts roar 'stead of smooth flowing fountains,

I sigh for the valleys o' dark Lochnagarr.

Ah, there my young footsteps in infancy wandered.

My cap was my bonnet, my cloak was my plaid.

On chieftains long perished my memory lingered

As daily I strayed through the pine covered glade.

I sought not my home till the days dying glory.

Gave place to the rays o' the bright polar star

My fancy was cheered by the bold martial story

As told by the sons o' Dark Lochnagar.

Years have rolled on, Lochnagar, since I left you

Years must roll on ere I see you again

Though Nature of verdure and flowers bereft you

Yet still art thou dearer than Albion's plain

England! thy beauties are tame and domestic

To one who has roved on the mountains afar

Oh for the crags that are wild and majestic

The steep frowning glories o' wild Lochnagar.

Ill starred now the brave did no vision foreboding.

Tell you that fate had forsaken our cause

Yet were you destined to die at Culloden?

Though victory crowned not your fall with applause.

Yet were you happy in death's earthly slumber

Tae sleep wi’ your clan in the caves of Braemar

The pibroch resounds tae the piper's loud numbers

Your deeds on the echoes o’ dark Lochnagar.

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Brave Caledonia dear are thy mountains

I sigh for the valley o' dark Lochnagar

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The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagar

The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagar

The steep sounding glories of dark Lochnagar