* * * FIFE, an’ a’ the land about it, Fife, an’ a’ the land about it; May health an’ peace an’ plenty glad Fair Fife, an’ a’ the land about it. We ’ll raise the song on highest key, Through every grove till echo shout it; The sweet enchantin’ theme shall be, Fair Fife, an’ a’ the land about it. Her braid an’ lang extended vales Are clad wi’ corn, a’ wavin’ yellow; Her flocks an’ herds crown a’ her hills; Her woods resound wi’ music mellow. Her waters pastime sweet afford To ane an’ a’ wha like to angle; The seats o’ mony a laird an’ lord, Her plains, as stars the sky, bespangle. In ilka town an’ village gay, Hark! Thrift her wheel an’ loom are usin’; While to an’ frae each port an’ bay, See wealthy Commerce briskly cruisin’. Her maids are frugal, modest, fair, As lilies by her burnies growin’; An’ ilka swain may here repair, Whase heart wi’ virt’ous love is glowin’. In peace, her sons like lammies mild, Are lightsome, friendly, an’ engagin’; In war they ’re loyal, bauld, an’ wild As lions roused an’ fiercely ragin’. May auld an’ young ha’e meat an’ claes; May wark an’ wages aye be plenty; An’ may the sun to latest days See Fife an’ a’ her bairnies canty. Fife, an’ a’ the land about it, Fife, an’ a’ the land about it; May health an’ peace an’ plenty glad Fair Fife, an’ a’ the land about it. |
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