I was a proud young carpenter and Glasgow was my home But when all my friends found women's hands I felt so darn alone So come spring I went to the Great Glens because I had been told That the women of the Highlands are as beautiful as bold At Loch Ness there was Sandra with her braids so fair and long She was the kind a poetic mind would sing 'bout in a song But when she broke my walking stick she also broke my heart And my search for a wife to wed was right back at the start At Loch Oich there was Rosie 'twas a woman made of stone There was no such strength, by any length, in just one man alone But her body weight - three hundred pounds - was a bit too much for me So I went to the next Loch to find a woman that's still free Abby from Loch Lochy was a young girl from the farm One would, without the slightest doubt, fall for her mighty charm So enraged I was when I found out she slept with other men And I gave up on my quest of finding true love again Left without a woman on cold winter's final day I grabbed my pack and went home back by the West Highland Way But there, my heart, it pounded, out by yon bonny braes 'Cause 'twas by fair Loch Lomond that I'd spend my final days For there I met Dibella she was the finest of the land So excuse my shock when I bound a rock around the lady's hand By all the Lochs I never met a girl so wild and free Now Dibella is the only one for me