The Corries
The Corries - Dumbarton's Drums songtekst
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Dumbarton's Drums is een Schots volkslied. De tekst is uit 1724.
Dumbarton's Drums is de mars van het Royal Scots Regiment. Dat is het oudste regiment van het Engelse leger. Opgericht in 1633 en aktief tot 2006. Charles 1 was toen koning van Schotland.
Dumbarton's drums, they sound so bonnie When they remind me of my Jeannie Such fond delight can steal upon me When Jeannie kneels and sings to me Across the fields of bounding heather Dumbarton tolls the hour of pleasure A song of love that has no measure When Jeannie kneels and sings to me Dumbarton's drums, they sound so bonnie When they remind me of my Jeannie Such fond delight can steal upon me When Jeannie kneels and sings to me Tis she alone who can delight me As gracefully, she doth invite me And when her tender arms enfold me The blackest night can turn and flee Dumbarton's drums, they sound so bonnie When they remind me of my Jeannie Such fond delight can steal upon me When Jeannie kneels and sings to me When Jeannie kneels and sings to me When Jeannie kneels and kisses me