Central - WCE | heavin | awa tae store somethin awa fi | |
Ulster - BUL | Oor deid hero ain tha | heavin | , |
Central - SEC | An ilka | heavin | breath is like a knife intae |
Central - SWE | Then dragged ma | heavin | hert awa fae the wreckage |
Central - SEC | o a | heavin | tide? A gey serious skirl |
Ulster - BUL | ince mair thut stain oo sorra | heavin | . |
Central - GLA | Dolly's phone. Efter a bit ae | heavin | an gruntin he manages tae mov |
Central - EDN | He teuk ane last deek at the | heavin | mass o bodies ootby - or wis |
Central - LAL | A tree wi gowden leaves pure | heavin | ! |
Central - LAL | Trauchlin an | heavin | an puffin puff-puff, |
Central - WCE | ht tirr. Her muckle bosie wis | heavin | in and oot and the sloosh o w |
Central - SEC | davidmcandrew86 the bents wis | heavin | n the chippy wis there m8 lol |
Central - AYR | a day an a nicht, wi shouders | heavin | , an frichtit starin een besee |
Doric - ABN | 's a reason why it is ayeweys | heavin | ; sic an ambience is unique ta |
Doric - MNA | in his hans an grat - great | heavin | sobs aat cam fae somewye deep |
Doric - MNA | e sweat fae's broo, his chest | heavin | up an doon an his hairt haimm |
Central - AYR | n his breist-bane an his kist | heavin | like auld Jess his collie eft |