Doric - ABN | batterin | aff the sides o yer cot | |
Central - GLA | rs aw oot there oan the road, | batterin | aw manner ay worktaps, integr |
Central - WCE | is tryin tae force itsell in, | batterin | the very waws ae the hoose. T |
Orkney - ORK | Shoutin, | batterin | at hir door |
Central - SEC | e hink this cunts geein her a | batterin | . Even wae crackin up the volu |
Ulster - PUL | A raucle flute band | batterin | by, |
Central - NEC | "Whit? A day aff fae | batterin | mony-heidit monsters?" Hercul |
Central - SWE | they wad be | batterin | each |
Ulster - BUL | The | batterin | o the rain, |
Ulster - BUL | Brenches, the | batterin | o |
Central - NEC | s' mooths. The next they were | batterin | Hercules and his men wi sword |
Central - EDN | gers wis oot o thair sates an | batterin | on the cockpit door. Than the |
Central - GLA | ngin, there's sunlight fuckin | batterin | right in through the windae b |
Doric - MNA | Auld Joe fa thocht naethin o | batterin | Brian blaik, blue an tartan. |
Central - SEC | woke up in the shower, watter | batterin | doon oan her heid and soakin |
Central - LAL | lashin the auld stilettos, or | batterin | them wi knuckledusters! Jings |
Central - GLA | go through the daft cunt fur | batterin | the vallies but noo’s no th |
Central - GLA | coz the wind and the rain wur | batterin | it that hard - and in fell t |
Central - LAL | 'd put a flower in it. Rain's | batterin | off the windows like thousand |
Ulster - PUL | It's | batterin | broom, |
Doric - DOR | ilver and sharp , ma hert was | batterin | ma rib cage ah felt seek . |
Central - GLA | y the park soundin like waves | batterin | intae a rocky shoreline. Ah†|
Central - SEC | yae. Ah hink her boyfriend is | batterin | her again. He's a nasty piece |
Central - SEC | belts doon the gairden, feet | batterin | across the gress, through the |
Central - WCE | yer wheesht haes taen a richt | batterin | this past wee while-o, as mai |