Ailein duinn

"Ailein duinn" ("Dark-haired Alan") is a traditional Scottish Gaelic song for solo female voice, a lament that was written for Ailean Moireasdan ("Alan Morrison") by his fiancée, Annag Chaimbeul ("Annie Campbell"). Ailean Moireasdan was a sea captain from the isle of Lewis. In the spring of 1788, he left Stornoway to go to Scalpay, Harris, where he was to be engaged to Annag Chaimbeul ("Annie Campbell"). Unfortunately, they sailed into a storm and all the crew sank with the vessel, off the coast of the Shiant Islands. The broken-hearted Annag wasted away through grief and composed this lament for her lost love. Annag lost her will to live and died a few months afterwards. Because there was not enough soil on the barren island of Scalpay, her father took her in her coffin by boat to a cemetery on the main island of Harris. However, a storm caused the coffin to be blown off her father's boat and it washed up on the same island her fiancé's body had been found.

Lyrics
There are many versions of the lyrics and of the melody; the following version was used in the film Rob Roy (the untranslated words are vocables):


 * Rob Roy version


 * Gura mise tha fo éislean
 * Moch sa mhaduinn is mi 'g éirigh


 * Sèist:
 * Ò hì shiùbhlainn leat
 * Hì ri bhò hò ru bhì
 * Hì ri bhò hò rinn o ho
 * Ailein Duinn, ò hì shiubhlainn leat


 * Ma 's e 'n cluasag dhut a' ghaineamh
 * Ma 's e leabaidh dhut an fheamainn


 * Ma 's e 'n t-iasg do choinnlean geala
 * Ma 's e na ròin do luchd-faire


 * Dh'òlainn deoch ge b' oil le càch e
 * De dh'fhuil do choim 's tu 'n déidh do bhathadh


 * English translation


 * How sorrowful I am
 * When I rise early in the morning


 * Chorus (after each verse):
 * Ò hì, I would go with you
 * Hì ri bhò hò ru bhì
 * Hì ri bhò hò rinn o ho
 * Brown-haired Alan, ò hì, I would go with you


 * If the sand be your pillow
 * If the seaweed be your bed


 * If the fish are your candles bright
 * If the seals are your watchmen


 * I would drink, though all would abhor
 * Of your heart's blood after you were drowned