| Central - LAL |
r Tam, wee Mary an daft Annie | warnae | aboot, sae whan daffin aroond |
| Central - LAL |
. In ma ain young days, there | warnae | ony Halloween pairties ootwit |
| Central - LAL |
e play. Simmer nor winter, we | warnae | encouragit tae sit aboot the |
| Central - LAL |
peck o fat on ony o us. If we | warnae | rinnin, we war climbin; up la |
| Central - SEC |
e bairn agin... dinnae say ye | warnae | , cause ah saw ye wi mah ain c |
| Central - EDN |
es brocht aboot bi devolution | warnae | aboot wir politics an laws, b |
| Central - LAL |
the same nummer o days, an oo | warnae | onie ferrer forrit in reddin |
| Central - LAL |
s in thae days. But we bairns | warnae | fasht wi sic wirries whan we |
| Central - LAL |
had skuddies, an the folloers | warnae | wantit, the uswal remede wis |
| Doric - DOR |
ts o the lochside. The troots | warnae | |
| Central - LAL |
whit wey his ploys turnt oot | warnae | aye for the best. |
| Central - LAL |
wisnae! Hoo wad you ken? You | warnae | thare!' A said wi a roused sa |
| Doric - ABN |
ht, the fusherloons said thay | warnae | freitie, an tryst thay wad cr |
| Central - NEC |
imprisonment. Sae mebbe they | warnae | sae keen on him for personal |
| Central - LAL |
ses or on ither days. An they | warnae | caa’d ‘pairties’ either |