Glasgow
by
William
Topaz
MacGonagall
Beautiful
city
of
Glasgow,
with
your
streets
so
neat
and
clean,
Your
stately
mansions,
and
beautiful
Green!
Likewise
your
beautiful
bridges
across
the
River
Clyde,
And
on
your
bonnie
banks
I would
like
to
reside.
Chorus
Then
away
to
the
west
--
to
the
beautiful
west!
To
the
fair
city
of
Glasgow
that
I like
the
best,
Where
the
River
Clyde
rolls
on
to
the
sea,
And
the
lark
and
the
blackbird
whistle
with
glee.
'Tis
beautiful
to
see
the
ships
passing
to
and
fro,
Laden
with
goods
for
the
high
and
the
low;
So
let
the
beautiful
city
of
Glasgow
flourish,
And
may
the
inhabitants
always
find
food
their
bodies
to
nourish.
(Chorus)
The
statue
of
the
Prince
of
Orange
is
very
grand,
Looking
terror
to
the
foe,
with
a truncheon
in
his
hand,
And
well
mounted
on
a noble
steed,
which
stands
in
the
Trongate,
And
holding
up
its
foreleg,
I'm
sure
it
looks
first-rate.
(Chorus)
Then
there's
the
Duke
of
Wellington's
statue
in
Royal
Exchange
Square,
It
is
a beautiful
statue
I without
fear
declare,
Besides
inspiring
and
most
magnificent
to
view,
Because
he
made
the
French
fly
at
the
battle
of
Waterloo.
(Chorus)
And
as
for
the
statue
of
Sir
Walter
Scott
that
stands
in
George
Square,
It
is
a handsome
statue
--
few
with
it
can
compare,
And
most
elegant
to
be
seen,
And
close
beside
it
stands
the
statue
of
Her
Majesty
the
Queen.
(Chorus)
And
then
there's
the
statue
of
Robert
Burns
in
George
Square,
And
the
treatment
he
received
when
living
was
very
unfair;
Now,
when
he's
dead,
Scotland's
sons
for
him
do
mourn,
But,
alas!
unto
them
he
can
never
return.
(Chorus)
Then
as
for
Kelvin
Grove,
it
is
most
lovely
to
be
seen
With
its
beautiful
flowers
and
trees
so
green,
And
a magnificent
water-fountain
spouting
up
very
high,
Where
the
people
can
quench
their
thirst
when
they
feel
dry.
(Chorus)
Beautiful
city
of
Glasgow,
I
now
conclude
my
muse,
And
to
write
in
praise
of
thee
my
pen
does
not
refuse;
And,
without
fear
of
contradiction,
I will
venture
to
say
You
are
the
second
grandest
city
in
Scotland
at
the
present
day!
(Chorus)
