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Lyrics for Story Of Macpherson by Unknown:



Artist:Unknown
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Track:Story Of Macpherson
 
Date Added:18/10/2007
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Lyrics:The Story Of MacPherson

Many, many years ago, in the hielands of Scotland a
boy,
Jamie MacPherson, was born to a beautiful gypsy and an Invereshie
MacPherson. The
child developed into a man of magnificent
stature and intellect; possessing beauty, strength,
and stature
rarely equaled. Rather than waste such natural gifts, he gave
himself up to
the life of a highwayman, being the leader of a
band of gypsies who, well armed, traveled the
northern counties
of Scotland helping themselves to the property of the the
landed
gentry.

My father was a gentleman,
Of fame and honor
high,
Oh mother, would you ne'er had borne
The son so doom'd to
die.

chorus- Sae rantingly, sae wantonly,
Sae dauntingly gaed
he;
He play'd a spring, and danc'd it round
Below the
gallows-tree.

It is reported, on good authority (the Clan MacPherson),
that Jamie
and his band of freebooters never perpetrated acts of
thievery or harm upon any of the poor or
distressed. Jamie never
grasped the concepts of modern corporate politics and
hence
thought it more fun to steal from the rich. Of course some of the
Lords, Dukes,
Earls and such that were directly connected though
the had it all backwards. Times being what
they were, a few of
the local gentry set about to hang Jamie and compatriots.


I've spent my life in rioting,
Debauch'd my health and strength,
I
squander'd fast, as pillage came,
And fell to shame at length.


& ch

Before ultimately being brought to trial,MacPherson escaped
several times
from his captors. In Aberdeen, he was rescued from
prison by his cousin, Donald and a gypsy
named Peter Brown, aided
by the populace. Shortly afterwards, he was captured, after
a
desperate resistance in the course of which one of Jamie's crew
was killed at Keith
Fair, by arch enemy Duff of Braco, who sort
of owned the local county of Baniff. He was again
rescued, this
time by the laird of Grant, but soon again recaptured and taken
to Baniff
prison by Duff and a very strong escort.

Farewell, yon dungeons dark and
strong,
The wretch's destinie!
M'Pherson's time will not be long

On yonder gallows-tree.

& ch

The four prisoners were
brought to trial before Sheriff
Nicholas Dunbar (Nicky was a close friend of Duff) at Baniff
in
November 1700, accused of:" BEING YE MERCATS IN YR ORDINARY
MANNER OF THIEVING AND
PURSE-CUTTING, OR OF THE CRIMES OF THEFT
AND MASTERFUL BANGSTREE AND OPPRESSION.and they were
found
"FYLLEN, CULPABLE, AND CONVICK" and sentenced "FOR SAE MUCKLE, AS
YOU, JAMES
MACPHERSON, ARE FOUND GUILTY OF BEING EGYPTIANS, AND
VAGABONDS AND OPPRESSORS OF HIS FREE
LIEGES. THEREFORE, I ADJUDGE
AND DECERN YOU TO BE TAKEN TO THE CROSS OF BANIFF TO BE HANGED
BY
THE NECK TO THE DEATH"

O what is breath but parting breath?

On many a bloody plain
I've dar'd his face, and in this place
I'll
scorn him yet again.

& ch

But vengeance I never did
wreak,
When pow'r was in my hand,
And you, dear friends, no vengeance
seek,
It is my last command.

& ch
Forgive
the man whose rage betray'd
MacPherson's worthless life;
When I am
gone, be it not said,
My legacy was strife.

&
ch

And so, the last capital sentence executed in Scotland under
Heritable
Jurisdiction took place in mid November 1700. It is
reported that MacPherson played the fiddle
up to the moment of
execution; that he offered it to the members of the crowd but no
one
had the courage to accept it; he therefore broke it over his
knee and threw it amongst the
crowd with the remark, "No one else
shall play Jamie MacPherson's fiddle."


He took his fiddle in both his hands
And he broke it all a stone,
Saying
there's nae a han' shall ply on thee
When I am dead and gone.
&
ch
Now farewell light, thou sunshine bright,
And all beneath the
sky!
May coward shame distain his name,
The wretch that dares not
die!

& ch

The legend has it that Duff of Braco saw a lone
rider
coming from Turriff and correctly assumed that he carried a
pardon for Jamie from
the Lord of Grant. As the story goes, he
then set about turning the village clock 15 minutes
ahead and so
hanging MacPherson before the pardon arrived.

O reprieve was
coming o the Brig o' Dans
for ta set MacPherson free,
For they set the
clock a quarter before
And they hanged him from a tree.
&
ch
& ch
And so hangs the legend of Jamie MacPherson.
@outlaw @gypsy
@death @recitation
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