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The Gift
I think this poem may please our members:
The Gift
The good Lord looked down
on bonnie Carman
with its heathered hills,
and Renton's dam.
And from there took
the colours yellow and green,
two bonnie colours
so rich and serene
He then glanced across
at the river o' Clyde
with its waters sae blue
fae side to side
and on Ardmore Point
He dipped in his brush
and borrowed the colours
O' orange and rust
Fae the heights o' Ben Lomond
wi' its mantle o' white
that shines like a beacon,
in the darkness o' night
fae there came the colours,
the pink and the grey.
the colours that start
and finish oor day
On the braes o' Bonhill
where the clear water flows
He picked purple heather,
and a bonnie wee rose
fae the Mull o' Kintyre
whose waters are black,
He dipped in his pail
and took some o' that.
Fae the Vale of Glencoe,
That's aye filled wi' tears,
where the ghost o' MacDonald,
runs wi' the deer,
He lifted the red,
fae the blood on the snow,
the blood that was shed
that night long ago
At the hame o' MacGregor
Mac Lean and Munro,
where the brown bulls gather,
and gold eagles soar,
He heard a grand tune,
filling the glen,
by the light of the moon
marched his braw heilan men
Fae the castle that sits
high on the rocks,
that holds Scotland's treasures,
that can ne'er be bought
fae them came the colours
diamonds, rubies and pearls,
tae honour oor sons
The Ladies fae Hell
Then he sat doon
wi' a needle and thread,
and made a grand garment
wi' the colours I've said
and as I stand here today,
I'm proud tae the hilt,
and thank the good Lord
for makin' my kilt.
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I like that a lot. Fantastic.
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Did you know that "gift" is the German word for poison? I'm always very careful of whom I accept a gift....
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And "gift" is the Norwegian word for "married" but we are thinking of the English usage here Mr Mac!
[B][COLOR="Red"][SIZE="1"]Reverend Earl Trefor the Sublunary of Kesslington under Ox, Venerable Lord Trefor the Unhyphenated of Much Bottom, Sir Trefor the Corpulent of Leighton in the Bucket, Viscount Mcclef the Portable of Kirkby Overblow.
Cymru, Yr Alban, Iwerddon, Cernyw, Ynys Manau a Lydaw am byth! Yng Nghiltiau Ynghyd!
(Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, Isle of Man and Brittany forever - united in the Kilts!)[/SIZE][/COLOR][/B]
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That was nice thanks for posting it.
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Got kilted up to go to the movie. Pirates of the C. Great action. Came home and saw the lovely poem. It calmed my racing heart.
Thanks.
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Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed it.
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Hey there KiltedKop45. From your Avatar, I see you're a "Henderson Cousin." A loud WELCOME from me! Man, lot's of Hendersons in the past few months coming through here... Makes me smile. Like this --->
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28th May 07, 05:52 PM
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Henderson in the House
Thanks Brad Cousin. I just need to learn how to navigate through all the many topics of this forum. I'm looking forward to it all. I learned a lot so far and I could spend a lot of time here if i'm not carefull. I have My Henderson Old and Rare house of Edgar Modern box pleat being made by Matt Newsome right now. It will be my first Kilt of our clan. Can't wait to show it off.
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