Central - SEC | hames | wiout hairths unner a sunn at | |
Ulster - CUL | The cullar an' | hames | maybe ouler than me, an' a bi |
Ulster - GUL | tious boneys forenenst folks' | hames | . Pallets are ableeze forby." |
Shetland - SHD | otie settled doon tae her twa | hames | , an twa names. Freya an Magnu |
Central - WCE | and | hames | and lives were tint |
Doric - MNA | Bit oh! The | hames | that murned them |
Central - EDN | gin the tenements till aa the | hames | an the biggins fade awa. The |
Central - AYR | When troopers are herryin the | hames | o the common folk, an threshi |
Central - LAL | d Ah thocht o you. Baith care | hames | featured ur fer folk wi demen |
Central - WCE | on oor shelfs but in oor care | hames | , oor miners clubs, oor boolin |
Ulster - GUL | heighlichted at the tap five | hames | o' external visitors included |
Central - GLA | ldin in oor homes, and I mean | hames | . |
Central - LAL | roads aye lead tae hooses an | hames | . |
Doric - MNA | fowk, terrifeed in their ain | hames | bi drug-fuelled gangs o halfl |
Central - DUN | ob that fowk did in their ain | hames | , wi a mannie deliverin threid |
Doric - MNA | , they sud aa be in their ain | hames | – itherwise the pain factor |
Central - SEC | o’z gang awaw ti wir ain | hames | . He knaws at a seicret peth w |
Southern - SWE | es mony aulder folk at and in | hames | , their faimilies and carers t |
Doric - ABN | an tens o hundreds o | hames | that hiv burned. |
Central - EDN | oo faur she wis fae ony o her | hames | . “You possess the warld,” |
Central - SEC | argil-bargillin ower | hames | , ferms an laun. It tirned fra |
Central - LAL | humfishin yer | hames | , cam first |
Southern - SEA | the hills tae thair | hames | . Is ae maitter o fack, yin ka |
Central - SEC | wk o the Widds aye hain thair | hames | bi plauntin a thikfauld |
Central - GLA | rby, whaur fowk hae set thair | hames | |
Central - GLA | are banished oot thair | hames | ilka muin |
Central - LAL | ns an shilpit wuids, nae mair | hames | |
Central - AYR | rs are bein huntit frae their | hames | an kirks an outlawed for nae |
Ulster - PUL | Tae big their | hames | an clachans |
Doric - MNA | ngs war cooryin doon in their | hames | , |
Doric - MNA | therein cooriet doon in their | hames | , gled tae be happit an snod. |
Central - WCE | In the embers o their | hames | he'd anneal them tae his will |
Central - SWE | id, o fremit land an grun fir | hames | |
Central - LAL | makin a mane aboot thir | hames | in the soom. |
Central - EDN | An’ trail back tae oor | hames | .” |
Doric - ABN | feed or takkin them intae oor | hames | an lattin them become pairt o |
Central - WCE | us prisoners no juist in oor | hames | , but in oor minds, the circum |
Doric - ABN | ery day tae mak sure that oor | hames | are in a state fit for a prin |
Central - LAL | We quat our | hames | : an still, ye ken, |
Central - SWE | In Machar's | hames | an kirks, |
Central - WCE | tae go tae aw ma auld friends | hames | and luring them tae their dea |
Central - SEC | e dizzen. Bringing the wolves | hames | has wrocht a mair trig and ca |
Central - SWE | In Machars | hames | an kirks, faimilies an freens |
Central - LAL | cho-vyces fill the bairn-reft | hames | |
Central - SWE | regurgitatit | hames | fae the past's |
Central - SWE | in saicunt | hames | tae streetch their een an leg |
Doric - ABN | o the nummer o fowk ’ithoot | hames | daes seem tae be drappin, an |
Central - LAL | The pent-braw | hames | new made frae tume mills blac |
Ulster - PUL | Scotch folk gaed tae mak new | hames | in haird times? Oor histories |
Central - SEC | bbin a couple ae posh stately | hames | . Ma mobile starts ringin oaf |
Ulster - PUL | Noo aa but gan frae freenly | hames | , |