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- Editor: Aindrias Hiort (submitted 2009-09-11). Score information: Letter, 5 pages, 74 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: Composed in the 19th cent. by Allan "The Ridge" MacDonald; harmony was by Ian Hayes.
- Arranger: Aindrias Hiort
General Information
Title: Cumha Cheap Breatainn
Composer: Anonymous (Traditional)
Number of voices: 4vv Voicing: SATB
Genre: Secular, Folksong
Language: Scottish Gaelic
Instruments: A cappella
Published: unknown
Description:
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Original text and translations
Scottish Gaelic text
Verses:
1. Chì mi bhuam, fada bhuam,
Chì mi bhuam ri muir làin;
Chì mi Ceap Breatuinn mo luaidh
Fada bhuam thar an t-sàil.
2. Chì mi Creiginnis nan craobh,
Le cuid aonaichean àrd;
'S an Rugh' Fada tha ri taobh
Gheibhte maoin ann 'us bàrr.
3. Chì mi Siudaig nam fear cruaidh,
Chì mi Bruaich nam fear àrd,
Bha Clann Sheumais ann ri uair
Laoich a bhuanaicheadh blàr.
4. Chì mi Sestico nan tùr,
'S am bheil bùthan 'us sràid;
Chì mi Mabù air a' chùl
B' i sid dùthaich mo ghràidh.
5. Chì mi cladach Meinn a' Ghuail,
'S am bidh buar agus gràn;
'S Rugh' an t-Seallaidh fad mu thuath,
Creagach, fuar agus àrd.