My introduction to the Mudcat was requesting the lyrics to this song. Katlaughing was kind enough to refer me to the proper place to search for it in the database, but it is not there. Jean referred me to a recording by Anne Lorne Billis, "The Hills of Lorne," which I have on order, but I thought I would give it one more try because someone might know a source. The words are by Sir Walter Scott and the first line I believe is, "When I no more behold thee, think on me."I have searched sites related to Sir Walter Scott, etc., but have turned up nothing. I would appreciate any help given.
DougR