Narrator:
As I came in by Achindoon just a wee bit from the town,
To the Highlands I was bound to view the haughs of
Cromdale
I met a man in tartan trews, I spiered at him what was
the news
Says he: "The Highland army rues that ever we came to
Cromdale"
Highland Man:
"We were in bed, sir, every man, when the English host
upon us came
A bloody battle then began upon the haughs of Cromdale
The English horse they were so rude,
they bathed their hoofs in Highland blood
But every clan so boldly stood upon the haughs of
Cromdale"
"But alas we could no longer stay for over the hills we
came away
And sore we do lament the day that ever we came to
Cromdale"
Thus the great Montrose did say: " Highland man, show
me the way!
For I will over the hills this day and I'll view the
haughs of Cromdale"
Highland Man:
"But alas my Lord you're not so strong,
you scarcely have two thousand man
There's twenty thousand on the plain
stand rank and file on Cromdale"
Thus the great Montrose did say: "Highland man, show me
the way!
For I will over the hills this day and I'll view the
haughs of Cromdale"
Narrator:
They were at dinner, every man when the great Montrose
upon them came
A second battle then began upon the haughs of Cromdale
The Grant, Mackenzie and M'ky, soon as Montrose they
did espy
Oh then they fought most valiantly upon the haughs Of
Cromdale
The McDonalds they returned again, the Camerons did
their standard join,
Macintosh played a bloody game upon the haughs Of
Cromdale
The MacGregors fought like lions bold, MacPhersons none
could them control,
MacLoughlins fought like loyal souls upon the haughs Of
Cromdale
Survivor:
"Well, I don't care who's wrong or right
cause men will die in any fight
Can't stand the clashing of the swords upon the haughs
of Cromdale
Every night I see the dead, the corpses still inside my
head
Can't find no peace cause blood was shed
There on the haughs of Cromdale"