Galashiels is a burgh in the Scottish Borders, on the Gala Water river. The town is known for textile manufacturing, and is the location of the Scottish College of Textiles.

A poem about the town is Braw Lads o Gala Watter:

  Braw, braw lads o Gala Watter,
  Bonnie lads o Gala Watter;
  I'll kilt ma coats abuin ma knee,
  An follae ma love throu the watter;
  Braw, braw lads.

Lowden lads is black as deils, An Selkirk lads isna muckle better; I'll kilt ma coats abuin ma knee An follae the lad o Gala Watter; Braw, braw lad.

It's ower the moss an doun yon glen, An ower the bonnie bluimin heather, Nicht or day he beirs the gree, The bonnie lad o Gala Watter; Braw, braw lad.

Corn rigs is fine an bonnie, A block o sheep is muckle better, The wind will shak a field o aits While lamms is frisklin in Gala Watter; Braw, braw lads.

Adieu, soor ploums o Galashiels, Tae you, ma faither, here's a letter; It's I'm awa wi the black herd lad, Tae bide wi him in Gala Watter; Braw, braw lad.