The ghost goes out in rags Eyes aglow like embers When the cold blows Embers are sparkling and aflame Burning head I ride On the blackened timber Sink
Johnny Tulloch agus Mary agus Iain Alex Rory Angus Hector, Mary Sarah, Archie Dan, Alex Joe Little Johnny Dougal agus Theresa Duncan Peter All piled in
Written by a MacInnes from Fort William after returning home safely from a stormy voyage to Ireland on his ship, The Lurgainn Seisd (Chorus) Leis an Lurgainn
Fare thee well love My one true one Fare thee well love My own true one Wind is blowing through the trees Ships are sailing out to sea And the sun is
Here comes Mister MacNeil The fine shape that he is in There is no telling which way he'll feel After his twister around the beinn Raisin' the jar an
I'm heading back to the north country With the cold wind in my eye I'll be there by sunset Before the first snow flies Rustlin' leaves are on the ground
Come on home Lisa Brown You've been ramblin' too long Lay your head and weary bones down So come on home Lisa Brown Come on home Lisa Brown You've been
Seisd (Chorus) Oich u agus h-iuraibh e/ile, Oich u agus h-iuraibh e/ile, H-iuraibh o, agus horo e/ile, 'S mo chruinneag dhonn, gur a trom ad dheigh mi
Johnny Tulloch agus Mary agus Iain Alex Rory Angus Hector, Mary Sarah, Archie Dan, Alex Joe Little Johnny Dougal agus Theresa Duncan Peter All piled
I have been a beggar And shall be one again And few the ones with help to lend Within the world of men One day I walk in flowers One day I walk on stones
This love song remains extremely popular in Inverness County and in Mabou in particular. The young poet praises his sweetheart for her beauty, her style
You tell me your leaving, you been to for so long. I must have been dreaming, how could I been so wrong. I never saw it coming, you going out on your
May the angles protect you and trouble neglect you and heaven accept you when it's time to go home May you always have plenty your glass never empty
These days there's too much information Too little conversation And nothing in between And I'm a way out in all directions I'm seeing my reflection in
When the waves roll on over the waters And the ocean cries We look to our sons and daughters To explain our lives As if a child could tell us why That
Autum leaves are falling The egale takes to flight The open road is a'calling As day breaks slowly from the night Day breaks slowly from the night At
i stand beside you and i close my eyes and for a moment i see the light you'll regret that i know you love me you take for granted what we should be
Fell in love with the tailor's daughter I fell hard head over heels She showed me to her mother's parlour Then we walked up the tailor's stairs We courted