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braes o' Kil - lie - crank- ie, 0.
Where liae ye been sae braw, lad ?
Where hae ye been sae brankie, ?
Where hae ye been sae braw, lad 1
Cam ye by Killiecrankie, ?
An ye had been where I hae been,
Ye wadna been sae cantie, ;
An ye had seen what I bae seen
On the braes o' Killiecrankie, 0.
I 've faught at land, I 've faught at sea ;
At hame I faught my auntie, ;
But I met the deevil and Dundee,
On the braes o' Killiecrankie, !
The bardd Pitcur fell in a fur,
And Claverse gat a clankie, ;
Or I had fed an Athole gled,
On the braes o' Killiecrankie, 0.

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