Firstpublished: Description: The places named in the song occur in geographic order, from south to north, starting with Creiginis (in English, Creignish) and ending with Rubh’ an t-Seallaidh (Sight Point), just south of Inverness.
Creigniis = Creignish
Rubh' Fada = Long Point
Siùdaig = Judique
Bruach = (unknown place; one translation gives "Prominence")
Seastigo = formerly Chestico, now Port Hood
Màbu = Mabou
Mèinn a’Ghuail = Coal Mine, also known as Mabou Coal Mines
Rubh’ an t-Seallaidh = Sight Point
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Original text and translations
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Scottish Gaelic text
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.
Bha na Glasraich ann gun èis, Bheireadh feum as an fhàl; Bha iad modhail 's bha iad gleusd', Bha iad speiseal nan gnàths.
3. Chì mi Siudaig nam fear cruaidh,
Chì mi Bruaich nam fear àrd,
Bha Clann Sheumais ann ri uair
Laoich a bhuanaicheadh blàr.
Bha iad fearail, bha iad treun, 'S iad gun eucoir nan càil; Ach nuair rachadh iad iad gu streup 'S iad nach gèilleadh do namh.
4. Chì mi Sestico nan tùr,
'S am bheil bùthan 'us sràid;
Chì mi Mabù air a' chùl
B' i sid dùthaich mo ghràidh.
'S e na thug mi dhi de m' rùn Rinn mo dhùsgadh gu dàn, 'S gu bheil m' fharmad ris gach gnùis, Tha mu bhruachaibh a' tàmh.
Gu bheil togradh ann am inntinn Bhi leibh mar a bha, Ged tha fios agam 's cinnt Ribh nach till mi gu bràth
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.
Tha mi ruith gu ceann mo rèis, 'S mi fo èislean gach là; Sguiridh mi 's cha n-eil mi rèidh, 'S chan eil feum ann am dhàn.
Nis bho tha mi air bheag stàth, 'S e a b'àill leam nuair nach beò, Mi bhi còmhla ri mo chàirdean, Am Màbu fo 'n fhoid.
English translation
I see far, far away from me
I see far over the high tide
I see my beloved Cape Breton
Far from me across the sea
I can see forested Creignish
With its high, shore-bound slopes
And Long Point at its side
Where prosperity and crops can be found.
Where the Strathglass people lived without want They put the scythe to good use They were courteous and intelligent They were endearing in their manner.
I can see Judique of the sturdy men
I can see [Prominence?] of the tall men
The men of Clan James lived there once
Heroes who could win battles
They were virile and intrepid Without blame in their behavior Yet when they entered combat There was no surrender to an enemy.
I can see Chestico [now Port Hood] of the tower
Where there are shops and a main street
I can see Mabou beyond it
That's the place I held dear.
It's how much I have given it my love That prompted me to verse I envy every face That lives among its hills
I have a desire To be with you as I was Although I know for certain That I will never return.
I can see the shore at Coal Mine [Mabou Mines]
Where there are cattle and grain
And Sight Point to the north
Rocky, cold, and lofty
I am coming to the end of my days I am sorrowful each day I will stop now though I am sad There is no use in my song.
Now that I have so little use When I am no longer living I would like to be together with my friends In the earth at Mabou.