The Poetry Corner

River Clyde.

By James McIntyre

The Glasgow people do take pride In their river both deep and wide, In early times the youth and maid Did o'er its shallow waters wade. But city money did not grudge, And dug it deep with the steam dredge, And now proudly on its bosom floats The mighty ships and great steamboats. No wonder citizens take pride For they themselves have made the Clyde, Great and navigable river, Where huge fleets will float forever. Dunbarton's lofty castle rock[G] Which oft' has stood the battle's shock, The river it doth boldly guard, So industry may reap reward. But more protection still they deem Is yet required so down the stream Strong batteries are erected, So commerce may be safe protected. Old ocean now he doth take pride To see upon his bosom ride The commerce of his youngest bride, The fair and lovely charming Clyde.