Montrose (2010 Digital Remaster)

作词:prior,Kemp,nigel pegrum,carthy,Hart,Kirkpatrick

作曲:prior,Kemp,nigel pegrum,carthy,Hart,Kirkpatrick

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When James the king ruled by sceptered crown

With bishops and pen from London town

And the sword could never bring Scotland down

Where the cold north wind creeps through the dawn

At old Montrose on a winter's morn

The poor fells only son was born

And he grew strong and he grew stern

Of books and knowledge he would learn

And so to Glasgow he must turn

For truth and valour he was named

For bowmanship he was acclaimed

And the silver arrow he did gain

First through France then to London town

This noble youth did proudly ride

With his good bow strapped in behind

Then his king's favour he has sought

But slander brought it all to nought

To Scotland he's fled back from court

But new king Charles so ill advised

By Hamilton and laud likewise

Scotland they betrayed by lies

With papacy and bad intent

A new fair buck to Scotland sent

To control the kirk was his intent

Robbers raged around St Giles against the king's churchmen

But Montrose spoke above them all the people's love to win

So Jamie joined the covenants for war they did prepare

And he rode north to huntly's house but found no welcome there

So the gay red Gordon ribbons they chased around the land

Until at inverurie lord huntly signed his hand

So Montrose rode to Aberdeen where the covenant held sway

To speak the king at Berwick a truce was signed that day

But the grim journey the ministers put Montrose in a cell

And there he thought to serve Scotland and serve his king as well

Meanwhile down south in England the civil war began

So Montrose rode to London town to parley with the king

For a thousand men he pleaded to save his fair Scotland

But he returned a general without a single man

The giant MacDonald Alastair with sixteen hundred men

From Ireland sailed to join Montrose and plunder campells glen

Montrose the small united force of Gaelic men did yaw

Against seven thousand covenant on the field of tippermuir

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

With stones and bows the screaming clans put covenant to flight

That Sabbath day at tippermuir was such a bloody sight

Then marching north to Aberdeen where treasure could be found

The soldiers fought for bounty there while James fought for the crown

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

His army now three thousand strong he was resolved to go

To meet the Campbell in his lair through all the winter snow

King Campbell sailed from his castles throne as Montrose pipes drew near

No refuge from the lord on earth no pity for Campbell’s fear

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

With Campbell lands all wasted Montrose was forced to guess

To fight Argyll or lord seaforth on the road to Inverness

It came to pass that Campbell’s might was smashed on loch eils shore

And the terror of clan diarmaid will hold the glens no more

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

At Auldearn Alford and Kilsyth the royal standard shone

As Alexander he did reign and he did reign alone

Then Montrose entered Glasgow with Scotland at his feet

But the power could not be broken or the ministers relieved

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

Soon the year of miracles like the slowly setting sun

Was melting now before his eyes all he could do was done

At Philiphaugh and Carbondale when fortune did turn cold

A cloud of devils at the gate showed James the road somehow

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

The judges passed their cruel sentence traitors laughed and jeered

He stood unmoved in stately calm and spoke quite unafraid

Nail my head on yonder tower give every town a limb

And god who made shall gather there i go from you to him

As he turned from out the hall clouds left the sky

To battle he has never walked more proudly than to die

They set him high upon a cart the hangman rode below

There stood the Whig and west country lords in balcony and bowed

They brought him to the water gate he looked so great and high

So noble was his manly frame so clear his steadfast life

The rebel rout forbore to shout and each man held his breath

For well they knew he who rode so was face to face with death

Loving Scotland and his king he went to death that morn

A shudder ran across the sky the word that death was done

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

I'll serve thee in such noble ways was never heard before and

I'll crown and deck thee with all bays and love thee more and more

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