There doon by Stirling Bridge The Wallace lay in hiding As the great English host Frae the South camr riding Loud the river Forth Tween them baith was roaring Rumbling as side O' the bridg o' Stirling From the woods are watching The Wallace and the Moray And as came the English With the earl o' Surrey the cross and... Ane by ane they did cross the Bridg o'Stirling Still the onway came Here where William Wallace waited Tae fight'em o' the Bridg o'Stirling Then Wallace men came on the bridg o' Stirling Stubbed the English host There Moray cut Cressingham doon Tae slay them o' the Bridg o' Stirling Then all the English men Ran intae each other So nane could turn about And nane could go much further Some fell over the side And in the Forth were drowning Wild was the earl Surrey He could nae ford the river He wished with all his might That the bidg was much bigger So then he rode awa Loud the man was cursin' and... Ane by ane they did cross the Bridg o'Stirling Still the onway came Here where William Wallace waited Tae fight'em o' the Bridg o'Stirling Then Wallace men came on the bridg o' Stirling Stubbed the English host There Moray cut Cressingham doon Tae slay them o' the Bridg o' Stirling