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If Buonaparte land at Fort William, Auld Europe nae langer sall grane, I laugh when I think how we'll gall him, Wi' bullet, wi' steel, and wi' stane. Wi' rocks o' the Nevis and Gairy, We'll rattle him aff frae our shore; Or lull him asleep in a cairney, And sing him Lochaber no more. Stanes and bullets, an' a', Bullets and stanes and a': We'll finish the Corsican callan, Wi' stanes and bullets and a'.

The Gordon is gude in a hurry, The Campbell is steel to the bane, And Grant, and M'Kenzie, and Murray, And Cameron will hurkle to nane, The Stuart is sturdy and wannel, And sac is M'Cleod and M'Kay, And to their gude-brother, M'Donald, Shall co'er be the last in the fray.