I-Iear ye the notes, so loud and shrill, Produc’d by Highland pipers’ skill! Such sounds have stirr’d the warrior’s steel In battle’s day; And made the foes of Britain reel And run away!
Such sounds were heard on Alma’s height; When Britain fought for Turkey’s right, Sir Colin’s pipers hotch’d wi’ might,
And blew their best, The Gael went in the thickest fighI,
You know the rest.
Such sounds this day delight the car, As every Scot must love to hear, Inspiring hope, dispelling fear,
And darkest gloom; Reminding him of Scotland dear
l-Iis ancient home.
Let every Scot, of patriot mind, To other races still be kind; Cherish the country left behind; And, with a will,
Where’er he fills his place, assigned, BE SCOTTISH STILL!’
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