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			The Battle of Harlaw 
			  
			 
			
 As I cam in by Denniedeer
 An' doon by Netherha'
 There was fifty thousand Hielandmen
 A-marchin' to Harlaw.
 
			   
				
				Refrain: Wi' my dirrum doo 
				dirrum doo daddie dirrum dey 
			As I cam on and further on
 And doon by Balquhain
 It's there I met Sir James the Rose
 And wi' him, Sir John the Graham
 
 "Oh came ye frae the Highlands man,
 Oh cam ye a' the wey?
 Saw ye McDonald and his men
 As they cam in frae Skye?
 
 "Yes we cam frae the Highlands man
 An we cam a' the wey
 And we saw McDonald and his men
 As they cam in frae Skye."
 
 "Oh was ye near McDonald's men?
 Did ye their numbers see?
 Come tellm me Johnnie Hielandman
 What micht their numbers be?"
 
 "Yes we was near and near eneuch
 And we their numbers saw
 There was fifty thousand hielandmen
 A-marchin' to Harlaw."
 
 "Gin that be true," says Sir James the Rose,
 "Will come nae muckle speed.
 We'll cry upon our merry men
 An' turn oor horses head."
 
 "oh na, Oh na," says John the Graham,
 "That thing can never be
 The gallant Grahams were never best
 We'll try what we can die."
 
 As I cam on and further on
 And doon and by Harlaw
 They fell fu close on ilka side
 Sic strokes ye never saw.
 
 They fell fu close on ilka side
 Sic stroked ye never saw
 For ilka sword gaed clash for clash
 At the battle o' Harlaw.
 
 The Hielandmen wi' their lang swords
 They laid on us fu' sair
 And they drove back oor merry men
 Three acres breadth and mair
 
 Braves Forbes to his brother said,
 "Oh brither don't ye see.
 They've beat us back on ilka side
 And we'll be forced to flee."
 
 Oh na, Oh na," my brother said,
 "That thing can never be.
 You'll tak your sword into your hand
 And ye'll come on wi' me."
 
 Then back to back the brithers twa
 Gaed in among the throng
 And they laid doon the Hielandmen
 Wi' swords baith sharp and lang.
 
 The first ae stroke that Forbes struck,
 He gart McDonald reel
 And the neist ae stroke that Forbes struck,
 The brave McDonald fell.
 
 And siccin a Pitlariche
 I'm sure ye never saw
 As was among the Hielandmen
 When they saw McDonald fa'
 
 And when they saw that he was dead
 They turned and ran awa'
 And they turned him in Leggert's den
 A mile abeen Harlaw
 
 Some rade, some ran and some did gang
 They were a' sma' record
 But Forbes and his merry men
 They slew them a' the road
 
 On Monday at mornin'
 The battle it began
 On Saturday at gloamin'
 Ye'd kentna wha had won
 
 Gin onybody speir at you
 For them that cam awa'
 Ye can tell them plain and plain enough
 They're sleeping at Harlaw.
 
 Child #163
 
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