The eastern sun rises o'er the seas of Scottish heather And the Highlands come alive in a moorland rapture. Bestowed upon me in fair weather, Mine eyes focused a bewildering capture.
Glow of the heavens in crimson bright Will cast a true enduring scene. Where larks now linger in the morning light O'er the Highland's moor purple and green.
The sunrise finally reaches the day Where the mountains join the sky. Closely you peer upon the brae As the gray clouds pass merely by.
O Scottish sunrise you reached in strife In steadfast splendor purple and green. The Scottish heather strong in life Touched my soul serene.
When I die and April is drenched in showers, Carry my soul Heaven bound. Let my spirit dwell among the heathery flowers And lay my dead body in Scottish ground. |