DANIEL B. FEARING
30 JUNE 1915
Let ither anglers choose their ain,
And ither waters tak the lead;
O' Hielan' streams we covet nane,
But gie to us the bonnie Tweed!
And gie to us the cheerfu' burn
That steals into its valley fair;
The streamlets that at ilka turn
Sae saftly meet and mingle there.
The lanesome Tala and the Lyne,
And Manor wi' its mountain rills,
And Etterick, whose waters twine
Wi' Yarrow frae the forest hills;
And Gala too, and Teviot bright,
And mony a stream o' playfu' speed;
Their kindred valleys a' unite
Amang the braes o' bonnie Tweed.
O the Tweed! the bonnie Tweed!
O' rivers it's the best
Angle here or angle there,
Troots are soomin' ilka where,
Angle east or west.