FESTIVAL O KEITH (Ian Middleton) We've a' come here thegither for a family gaither-roon We hae music o mixture that'll shak ye t' the foon In the grand aul Scots tradition, be ye aul cuttin teeth We extend a warm welcome t' the Festival at Keith Hud er gyan, lads and lassies, hud er gyan, hud er gyan Mak the hills ring wi' the music if ye can Be it fussle, box or fiddle Bothy ballad or a diddle Hud er gyan, lads and lassies, hud er gyan There's something here for a'body that's musically inclined There's twa's and three's an soloists, an files the lot combined They come fae a' the airts and pairts – fae Ettrick tae Dunbeath For a gran weekeyne o music at the Festival o Keith There's nae discrimination, be ye up or be ye doon Be ye businessman or scaffie, be ye clerk or orraloon We dinna care a docken, jist as lang's ye can bequeath A success that's nivver endin t the Festival o Keith So if yer bleed be sluggish or yer circulation poor Or fitivver else is wrang wi' ye, we hae a ready cure In the freenly little toonie, midst the heather, hills and heath There's a cure for a' yer ailments at the Festival o Keith
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