MacPhearsons Lament Songtext
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MacPhearsons Lament Songtext
Farewell, ye dungeons dark and drear,
Farewell, farewell to ye,
MacPherson′s live will no be long
Round yonder gallows-tree.
Say rantingly and say wantonly,
Say dauntingly gaed he;
He play'd a tune, and danc′d it round
Below yon gallows-tree.
Take off these bands from on my hands
And give to me my sword
For there's no a man in all Scotland
But I'll brave him at his word
Now there′s some come here for to see me hung
And some to buy my fiddle
But before that I will part with her
I′ll break her through the middle.
And he took his fiddle in both his hands
And he broke it o'er a stone,
Saying there′s no other hand shall play on thee
When I am dead and gone.
The reprieve was coming o the Brig o' Dans
To set MacPherson free,
But they put the clock a quarter before
And they hanged him from a tree.
Farewell, farewell to ye,
MacPherson′s live will no be long
Round yonder gallows-tree.
Say rantingly and say wantonly,
Say dauntingly gaed he;
He play'd a tune, and danc′d it round
Below yon gallows-tree.
Take off these bands from on my hands
And give to me my sword
For there's no a man in all Scotland
But I'll brave him at his word
Now there′s some come here for to see me hung
And some to buy my fiddle
But before that I will part with her
I′ll break her through the middle.
And he took his fiddle in both his hands
And he broke it o'er a stone,
Saying there′s no other hand shall play on thee
When I am dead and gone.
The reprieve was coming o the Brig o' Dans
To set MacPherson free,
But they put the clock a quarter before
And they hanged him from a tree.
Writer(s): Traditional, Brian Jenkins Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com