You may talk about your lancers and your Irish Fusiliers The Aberdeen Militia and the Queens own volunteers Or any other regiment that's lying near or far Come give to me the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa Strolling through the hillside on summer's day Watching all the country girls workin' at the hay I really was delighted and she stole my hear awa When I saw her in the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa I never will forget the day his regiment walked past The piper played a lively tune and my heart was aghast He turned around and smile farewell, and then from far awa He waved to me the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa Strolling through the hillside on summer's day Watching all the country girls workin' at the hay I really was delighted and she stole my hear awa When I saw her in the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa I stood there on the dockside, as his ship pulled out to sea And prayed that my own bonnie lad would soon return to me But many a pipe will sound no more and many a lad will fall When fighting for the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa Strolling through the hillside on summer's day Watching all the country girls workin' at the hay I really was delighted and she stole my hear awa When I saw her in the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa Once again I hear the music of the pibroch from a far They tramped and tramped the weary men returning from the war And as they nearer drew I brushed a woeful tear awa To see my bonnie laddie of the gallant Forty-Twa Strolling through the hillside on summer's day Watching all the country girls workin' at the hay I really was delighted and she stole my hear awa When I saw her in the tartan of the gallant Forty-Twa