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McThomas Bridge at Spittal o' | Glenshee | . It's the passin' o' another |
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The Flow'r o' | Glenshee | was my first poem in Scots. I |
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The Flow'r o' | Glenshee | !" |
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The Flow'r o' | Glenshee | . |
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The Flow'r o' | Glenshee | |
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Blooms The Flow'r o' | Glenshee | . |
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avie, tae say goodbye tae Ma, | Glenshee | 's no' the same! |
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ott an’ I shared a trip tae | Glenshee | wi’ a challengin’ group o |
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She walked, fir those wha ken | Glenshee | , frae the tap o’ Buchart’ |
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aff the great bleak saddle o | Glenshee | that lours awa tae the west. |
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The “bootless | Glenshee | walkers”. The thankless, se |
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when oor coach broke doon at | Glenshee | ski centre an' we didn't get |