Torbolton WI Tweedsmuir Community History, 1960-1985, p. 6

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TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER (con'd) Td like to drive to Kinburn, And then drive up to Scotland Kirk, Galetta and the Harbour, &nd sing a praise book number,. Where folks are always well received From TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER, , : onodloprouppaarare yA y $ess us #P )C B *A uU It%'s there we have those splendid folks _ i f * 7 s %gflfi\'.fi::e«q? Q' ,fi;;fi, That make a country better. -- ,}7&/;%/' _,-:S-Z;}; '"'"{m\mgg"'fif\?'&'\' ,%,.' 'Ijhe Buckhams and the Griersons /4;?5'2%/ § 3 &;;gi\fi&' . BM¥ And the Armiltages clever, L l *»fl%@'g ;' 9 The Gordons, Grays and Weatheordons, l e ( 7";':; /,,', ?fi%:'{'q@' c "Those kindness faileth never, i Wl H ! 10. l iA a e L ol s The &ndersons Bairds and Pritchards -- ! IE' l 1e N%'] C ,E ym flé:..r' m In TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER, _ Ee f N 'v f%l.,____._'ego;;é;f.- ~Gf -- - im iiptatunntiare en titimen e genrae ie iA ms1AAA s s s The Saunders men and Ritchies all, ponenaammecmmeneasreiiou ) seoane ns dA 0C The Drummonds, wise as Seers, The Bressinhams and Poerteous', Out here, they're daft on Torrey's hymns The G1bsons and fi\h" Weirs, That are not worth a 5;.l¥:§,2. The Robi'nsons',/\brange and Green I"d rather sing the golden Psalms 1 Coughlins and Smiths as ever, I n TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER. Beside those Sparkling Wattsrq folks, ? In Torbolton by the river, 3 I'm going back down there some day ZFor the girl T left behind me, MacLarens men and Major men, Thereis no girl like her on earth. The Brown folk and the Blewlitts, But just let me remind you, The Wilsons and the Dolans too, Tahat when I die and soar on high, The Nesbitts and McQuatts. To dwell in Heaven forever, The Penneys Bairds and Headleys all, Oh lay my body down to rest, Whose vnrinciples don't quiver, In TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER,. But hold the faith their fathers held In TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER. f And when the righteaus dead shall rise, I hope to meet you yonder, My Highland friends good luck to them Where by the Jordon"s banks we'll rest, At New Year's time, here"s tase ye, &nd on God's mercy ponder. And all of Dirleton Corner's folks And sing his praises evermore And Kilmaurs Scribe that has ye. And never shall we sever, I'm always reading up your notes | Glad that we learned the way of life, In Carm's delightful paper, InTORBOLTON BY THE RIVER. In which T get all news from home, TORBOLTON BY THE RIVER. I often think of C)%enland oonnt h 3 Topptntpaoam mm rox; l comary en ~romer . _ And Purgatory too, Ts 5 P cordaire ol i en You know I"ve been through both of then, o. ~ N e K iohA e i ts e < They cleansed me through and through. a o ol '? oc "% ol &'pi A Nes I worked my way across them both c)4--00000 g»'}_, Ap 00 @So o SPQQ UnA C L2 haét ,1;;,,};'{' In time long past forever, ,a-fl_,'..*:;' e y N e !,;'?/-'.'::;.1"'::."? A J Pss !';:';,f*:?:?'f";f:-:'-'bfl,:. Hard times they cannot come again f;{-ff.;w"'fi ' J * ~" plca "'-':-.".. * -f...x 'i,,?kfl. : InTORBOLTON BY THE RIVER. 5 ol Yzéc':f? e i ie trte " N L :'.,a'; fi%n% ~ i é Lk e | ",-. -{3":;_..};'..; , Td like to go to English Church f'é' i o r '3* o s Down by the quiet corner, f i 3 c o B 14 .f yarke .'._-..-,f";'.rf..'-" hSa U / 2k L& e se d 11 o » e * & k. S e . Alpus - F2 * cajalt i -- am 4A 8 To Ssn ae ko * y el, mt _ 9 i _ ~--~~.' We (nparm i mateatora y en dn wl y fu,;,.un'-«:@i;*fi' ayy c & Hee e atg, [Mae Laren's -- Cemetery] * JET«"%\*V m' hasl| 29 oys p tilave e esntc it Bfi T PilAin, 4h D o ons on raleap i age 6

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