- Auld Lang Syne
Should auld acquaintance be forgot
And never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
And auld lang syne?
Chorus
For auld lang syne, my jo,
- Masonic Song
Masonic Song
1786
Type: Song
Tune: Shawn-boy," or "Over the water to Charlie.Ye sons of old Killie, assembled by Willie,
To follow the noble vocation;
Your thrifty old mother has scarce such another
To sit in that honoured station.
- My Heart's in the Highlands
В горах мое сердце – оно не в груди,
И знает оно все оленьи следы.
Лети за косулей вслед, сердце, лети!
В горах мое сердце, а сам я в пути.
До встречи, Шотландия – дом мой, уют,
Здесь доблесть навеки нашла свой приют;
И где бы ни странствовал я как герой,
- O My Love is Like a Red, Red Rose
A Red, Red Rose
[Hear Red, Red Rose]
1794
Type: PoemO my Luve's like a red, red rose,
That's newly sprung in June:
O my Luve's like the melodie,
That's sweetly play'd in tune.
- Running Away
I am running over the town burning projectors shine in my eyes.
For my neighbors I am a stranger, what I'm doing is just a fight.
Have you ever seen me, my darling, I've been always living next door
I am running over the town, you will shoot, I'll fell to the floor.
All I've learn through all of the years. Never trust and never believe.
If nobody wants to be near you may speak to hoary sheriff.
Have you ever known this, my darling for all people I'm just an aim.
- Scots Wha' Hae
Scots Wha Hae is a patriotic song of Scotland written in the Scots language which served for centuries as an unofficial national anthem of the country, but has lately been largely supplanted by Scotland the Brave and Flower of Scotland.
The lyrics were written by Robert Burns in 1793, in the form of a speech given by Robert the Bruce before the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, where Scotland maintained its sovereignty from the Kingdom of England. Although the lyrics are by Burns, he wrote them to the traditional Scottish tune 'Hey Tuttie Tatie' which, according to tradition, was played by Bruce's army at the Battle of Bannockburn, and by the Franco-Scots army at the Siege of Orleans.
Scots Wha Hae is the party song of the Scottish National Party. It is sung at the close of their annual national conference each year.
'Scots, wha hae wi' Wallace bled,
Scots, wham Bruce has aften led,
Welcome tæ yer gory bed,
Or tæ Victory.
- Toxic King
I am a toxic king in your nightmare.
Nothing, no one, nowhere.
But, when you close your eyes, I am so real.
No lights, no sound, no wills.
Somebody laugh at you, when you're afraid.
Baby, I think it's fate.
I am a toxic king in your nightmare.
Nothing, nowhere.