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Posted by: Camac 31-Jan-2008, 10:51 AM |
FROM HIGHLAND CRAGS, WHERE MIST CLINGS COLD, ALONG THE BANKS OF PEAT DARK LOCHS, ACROSS THE FLOORS OF DEEP GREEN GLENS TO THISTLE,PINE AND HEATHER WILD FROM ISLAND, WHERE THE OCEAN KNAWS, FOREVER HUNGRY AT THE SHORES THE ECHO OF THE PIPES REBOUND FROM GLEN TO GLEN, AND SOUTHWARD DOWN, CROSS FIRTHS AND BURNS AND LOWLAND TOWNS, FOREVER SOUTH CROSS BORDER GROUND THIS SKIRL WAS HEARD, IN DAYS LONG GONE, TO CHILL THE BLOOD, AND WEAKEN BONE, THE CALLING OF THE CLANS IT HEEDS, THE WARRIORS BOLD OF OFT SUNG DEEDS, OF WALLACE,BRUCE,AYE CHARLIE TOO ALL SCOTTISH HEROE BOLD AND TRUE,WHO STOOD AGAINST THE ENGLISH MIGHT, UNTIL THAT DAY WHEN REDCOATS CAME AND MUSKET FOUGHT "GAINST SWORD AND TARGE TO STREW OUR DEAD ON CULLODEN FIELD REBELLION DEAD, THE BLACK WATCH LOOS'D TO KEEP CONTROL IN ENGLISH HANDS, NO KILT NOR PIPES ON PAIN OF DEATH THE CROFTS ARE BURNT, OUR LANGUAGE BANNED BUT THROUGH IT ALL WE SCOTS SURVIVE, TO KEEP OUR CELTIC SOUL ALIVE TWO HUNDRED YEARS,AND SIXTY MORE, IN QUIET ANGER WE HAVE BORE THE WEIGHT OF ENGLANDS' HAND. |
Posted by: chrisnrachal 31-Jan-2008, 01:28 PM |
Camac, this is great!! Is this something you wrote? Chris |
Posted by: Camac 31-Jan-2008, 02:20 PM |
31/01/08. chrisnrachal; It is but one of hundreds of poems I have written over the years. 99% of which get filed under "G" for garbage.If you like I can post a few more but I have only kept a 1/2 dozen of them. I write mainly for my own pleasure. Camac. |
Posted by: Rindy 31-Jan-2008, 11:47 PM |
Camac, that is a very moving poem. You have a wonderful gift to write. Keep writing for us would you? May I ask where do your inspirations come from? Have you ever thought about becoming a song writer? Slainte |
Posted by: Camac 01-Feb-2008, 08:21 AM |
01/02/08 Rindy; I thank you for your comments,most kind of you. I write mainly for my own pleasure and being an old soldier and a decendent of a long line of warriors my inspration comes partly from that. I have 3 great loves, my daughters, Canada, and Scotland. I am sorry to say that I have only six poems that I have kept and I will post 5 of them. I hesitate to post the 6th as it might be offensive to some. It questions God and religion. the posted below I wrote a few years ago shortly after Canada brought home its Unknow Soldier from the 1st war. On Headstone Grey, The words Do Say "Unknown But to God", But Not So Are These Words Scribe Here For I Am Known Unto Thee Your Father,Son, or Mate Was I Who Answered To My Duty Call And Paid The Price, That Was My fate In Air, On Land, Or Ocean Deep I Was My Countrys' Young And Best The Fight For Freedom Was My Quest And Now I Lay In Foreign Soil An Unnamed Grave My Place Of Rest Look Now Upon This Stone Of Grey Remember Me From Bygone Days For "Known Unto God", Am I Now Known Unto Thee. Camac |
Posted by: valpal 59 01-Feb-2008, 09:04 AM |
Camac, I agree with Rindy, you have a wonderful gift. The poems were great. |
Posted by: John Clements 07-Mar-2008, 10:28 AM |
Moving words indeed! Thanks, JC |
Posted by: Himself 11-Mar-2008, 02:00 PM | ||
It just makes me want to murder the English in their beds !!! I hope none of them are reading this or know where I live Superb, Camac, superb. The McAlpine |
Posted by: Camac 11-Mar-2008, 03:05 PM |
Himself; Have you ever read 'THE SIGNAL OF THE BRUCE" now theres' a "Guid poem" Camac. |
Posted by: Himself 11-Mar-2008, 03:49 PM |
^^^ Idd, Sir, it is one of my favourites |
Posted by: Camac 14-Mar-2008, 08:16 PM |
Himself: Iwas thinking of puttin this add in a Scottish Newsapaper. For Hire tae onybody: Auld Ghillie wi ae bowlt swuird an nickit dirk. Nae pey necessar juist ma fuid and ae wee dram nou an than. Willint tae mairch agin ony sassenach ony whaur. Nae rinnin, I'm nae Longshanks an ma kilt keeps fawin doun an I stammer ower ma sporran. Oh aye I like ma parritch wi broun succar an I dinnae mairch ahint nae bluidy cuddie. Camac. |
Posted by: TandVh 16-Mar-2008, 09:41 AM |
Moving and inspirational poems. It's a privilige to be able to partake of the bounty they provide to the readers heart and soul. |
Posted by: Himself 18-Mar-2008, 08:13 AM | ||
*coffee on monitor moment* Ahahahhahahahahhaa, brilliant !!!! just don't put it in the 'Men seeking Men' column . |
Posted by: Camac 18-Mar-2008, 10:04 AM |
himself; Every Sunday morning at 11:00 am on CPAC (Canadian Parliamentary Access Channel) I watch Question Period from the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood and some of the people there speak almost like I wrote that add. I also have gotten the impression that there are a fair amount of Anglophiles in the house. Must be Lowlanders. Camac. |
Posted by: Himself 18-Mar-2008, 11:48 AM |
Aye, ye'll see mony a girnin' teuchter haver at that getherin' |
Posted by: Camac 18-Mar-2008, 01:06 PM |
himself; Its a guid thin' I've go ma Scots tae English dictionary. For years when ever my folks a had a party and my Mom and her Sisters got to drinking a wee bit the brogue got so thick my Dad and I would leave the room because we couldn't understand a thing that was being said. You know Colin I really miss it sometimes for there is nothing like the lilt of the Scottish language. Camac. |
Posted by: Lady of Avalon 23-Mar-2008, 01:54 PM |
Dear Camac, Your poems are very deep indeed I just love them.Thank you for sharing with us. I wrote one in that same forum in honor of your birth country if you care to read it if you have not already. It is call "Beautiful ancient land".LOA |
Posted by: Camac 23-Mar-2008, 03:09 PM |
LOA; I read your poem and it is very good. Thank you. You do my birthland honour. Camac. |