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COPYRIGHTED BY THOMAS MURRAY SPENCER, BOX 533, BUTTE, MONT.
Lake Macdonald, Glacier Park, Mont.
This Border is the Macdonald Plaid.
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LAKE MACDONALD,
(MONTANA)
He, whose feet had trod the heather,
Breathed the mists of Scottish air,
Born to Highlands' fickle weather,
Named thee well, Macdonald Fair.
Teemed the Exile's brain with wonder,
Viewing mountains, lake and glen,
Listening to the breaking Glacier thunder,
Thought of the wild Lochabers then,
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Heard the pibrocks shrilly sounding
The Clansman's slogan, "Come to war,"
Sent his heart within him bounding,
Strayed his hand to broad claymore.
Weary wanderer o'er land and sea,
Should Fate thy footsteps guide this way
Memory, Indian legend tells me,
Restores the dream of yesterday.
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By Thomas Murray Spencer,
Author and Publisher,
Box 533, Butte, Montana. R-20079
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