Autumn Sunset On Visit To Loch Tay Perthshire Highlands Scotland

Tour Scotland Autumn travel video, with Scottish music, of sunset on visit to Loch Tay, Perthshire Highlands. The loch is a popular spot for salmon fishing, and many of its surroundings feature in the traditional Scottish Loch Tay Boat Song. When I've done the work of day And I row my boat away Down the waters of Loch Tay When the evening light is falling Then I look towards Ben Lawers Where the after glories glow And I dream on two bright eyes With a merry mouth below She's my beauteous nighean ruadh She's my joy and sorrow too Though I own she is not true Ah, but I cannot live without her For my heart's a boat in tow And I'd give the world to know If she means to let me go As I sing hori horo Nighean ruadh, your lovely hair Has more beauty I declare Than all the tresses fair From Killin to Aberfeldy Be they lint-white, gold or brown Be they blacker than the sloe They mean not as much to me As a melting flake of snow And her dance is like the gleam Of the sunlight on the stream And the songs the wee folk sing They're the songs she sings at milking But my heart is full of woe For last night she bade me go And the tears begin to flow As I sing hori horo When I've done the work of day And I row my boat away Down the waters of Loch Tay When the evening light is falling Then I look towards Ben Lawers Where the after glories glow And I dream on two bright eyes With a merry mouth below She's my beauteous nighean ruadh She's my joy and sorrow too Though I own she is not true Ah, but I cannot live without her For my heart's a boat in tow And I'd give the world to know If she means to let me go As I sing hori horo When I've done the work of day And I row my boat away Down the waters of Loch Tay When the evening light is falling Then I look towards Ben Lawers Where the after glories glow And I dream on two bright eyes With a merry mouth below She's my beauteous nighean ruadh She's my joy and sorrow too Though I own she is not true Ah, but I cannot live without her For my heart's a boat in tow And I'd give the world to know If she means to let me go As I sing hori horo Nighean ruadh, your lovely hair Has more beauty I declare Than all the tresses fair From Killin to Aberfeldy Be they lint-white, gold or brown Be they blacker than the sloe They mean not as much to me As a melting flake of snow And her dance is like the gleam Of the sunlight on the stream And the songs the wee folk sing They're the songs she sings at milking But my heart is full of woe For last night she bade me go And the tears begin to flow As I sing hori horo When I've done the work of day And I row my boat away Down the waters of Loch Tay When the evening light is falling Then I look towards Ben Lawers Where the after glories glow And I dream on two bright eyes With a merry mouth below She's my beauteous nighean ruadh She's my joy and sorrow too Though I own she is not true Ah, but I cannot live without her For my heart's a boat in tow And I'd give the world to know If she means to let me go As I sing hori horo All photographs are copyright of Sandy Stevenson, Tour Scotland, and may not be used without permission.

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