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We sailed in early morning light,
The sea was calm, the sky so bright,
Edinborough rose like a dream,
With castles high and cobbled gleam.
Oh, what a sunny day in Edinborugh,
Walking through the Royal Mile with cheer,
Laughter echoing through every turn,
With sunshine kissing every year!
From ship to street, our hearts took flight—
Edinborough, you feel just right!
We climbed the hill to Arthur's Seat,
With dancing wind and sunlit feet,
The bagpipes played a cheerful tune,
Beneath the golden afternoon.
Oh, what a sunny day in Edinborough,
Walking through the Royal Mile with cheer,
Laughter echoing through every turn,
With sunshine kissing every year!
From ship to street, our hearts took flight—
Edinborough, you feel just right!
Tea and scones by Leith’s calm shore,
Stories shared and tales galore,
A city old, a spirit young,
With every step, a song was sung!
Oh, what a sunny day in Edinborough,
With sails behind and skies so clear,
We’ll come again, we know for sure,
To walk your streets and hold you dear!
From ship to street, from sun to night—
Edinborough, you shine so bright!