Bonnie Galloway
Jean Redpath Lyrics


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Wha but lo'e the bonnie hills,
Wha bur lo'es the shinin' rills,
Aye for thee my bosom fills,
Bonnie Gallowa'
Land o' darkly rollin' Dee,
Land o' silvery windin' Cree,
Kissed by Solway's foamy sea,
Bonnie Gallowa'.
Wha 'mang Scotia's chiefs can shine,
Heroes o' the Douglas line,
Maxwells, Gordons, a' are thine,
Bonnie Gallowa'
Land o' birk and rowan tree,
Land o' fell and forest free,




Land that's aye sae dear tae me,
Bonnie Gallowa'.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Jean Redpath's song, Bonnie Galloway, express a deep love and admiration for the beauty of the Scottish landscape. The opening lines, "Wha but lo'e the bonnie hills, Wha bur lo'es the shinin' rills," immediately call attention to the natural beauty of Scotland, with its rolling hills and winding streams. The singer's love for the land is so strong that it fills her bosom, and she is waxing poetic about the dimpled Dee River and the silver Cree, both kissed by the foamy Solway Sea.


The next lines refer to the famous Scottish clans that hailed from the region, including the powerful Douglas line, the Maxwells, and the Gordons. These clans were known for their bravery in battle, and their legendary status only adds to the reverence and respect that the singer has for the land. The final lines of the song speak directly to the land itself, with the singer expressing her love for the birch and rowan trees, the vast stretches of wilderness, and the forests filled with wildlife. Overall, the song is a beautiful tribute to the Scottish countryside and the fierce and loyal people who call it home.


Line by Line Meaning

Wha but lo'e the bonnie hills,
Who doesn't love the beautiful hills?


Wha bur lo'es the shinin' rills,
Who doesn't love the shimmering streams?


Aye for thee my bosom fills,
My heart is filled with love for you.


Bonnie Gallowa'
Beautiful Galloway


Land o' darkly rollin' Dee,
The land where the River Dee flows darkly.


Land o' silvery windin' Cree,
The land where the River Cree winds like silver.


Kissed by Solway's foamy sea,
Where the Solway Firth touches the land with its foamy waves.


Wha 'mang Scotia's chiefs can shine,
Which of Scotland's chiefs can compare?


Heroes o' the Douglas line,
The brave Douglas line of heroes.


Maxwells, Gordons, a' are thine,
All the Maxwells and Gordons belong to you.


Land o' birk and rowan tree,
The land of birch and rowan trees.


Land o' fell and forest free,
The land of hills and free forests.


Land that's aye sae dear tae me,
The land that's always so dear to me.


Bonnie Gallowa'.
Beautiful Galloway.




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