How grand the human race would be
    If every man would wear a kilt,
A flirt of Tartan finery,
    Instead of trousers, custom built!
Nay, do not think I speak to joke:
    (You know I'm not that kind of man),
I am convinced that all men folk.
    Should wear the costume of a Clan.
   
Imagine how it's braw and clean
    As in the wind it flutters free;
And so conducive to hygiene
    In its sublime simplicity.
No fool fly-buttons to adjust,--
    Wi' shanks and maybe buttocks bare;
Oh chiels, just take my word on trust,
    A bonny kilt's the only wear.
'Twill save a lot of siller too,
    (And here a canny Scotsman speaks),
For one good kilt will wear you through
    A half-a-dozen pairs of breeks.
And how it's healthy in the breeze!
    And how it swings with saucy tilt!
How lassies love athletic knees
    Below the waggle of a kilt!
True, I just wear one in my mind,
    Since sent to school by Celtic aunts,
When girls would flip it up behind,
    Until I begged for lowland pants.
But now none dare do that to me,
    And so I sing with lyric lilt,--
How happier the world would be
    If every male would wear a kilt!
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