Central - GLA | ake oot that says: Home Rule? | Dole | Rule? an ah reflect fleetingl |
Central - SEC | She takes ma | dole | book fae me and directs me ta |
Southern - WCE | An wullnae | dole | oot Sawney's money, Fir his n |
Central - SEC | straight tae the back ae the | dole | |
Central - SEC | . This boay struts in tae the | dole | tae meet his very ain agent a |
Central - WCE | hink o thae men flung oan the | Dole | , |
Central - SEC | survive another week oan the | dole | ." |
Central - WCE | nt mair keepin miners oan the | dole | , |
Central - WCE | eler juist waantit us oan the | dole | , |
Central - WCE | ill forms in fir boys oan the | dole | , |
Central - DUN | enefits, like seek pey an the | dole | that, fer a whilie, were, if |
Central - SEC | ings fur sure likes. When the | dole | contact yae it's touch yur ta |
Ulster - EUL | did see. Too monie men on the | dole | . We're tae git bak hame whaur |
Central - SWE | hauf considerin gaun doon the | dole | an gettin a joab an ma ain in |
Ulster - WUL | But Ah'd bae warmer on the | dole | . |
Central - SEC | hef. Anytime ah'm doon at the | dole | ah cannae help but feel a wee |
Central - DUN | fae thi | dole | , gee it sum hert an soul. |
Central - SEC | o lives oan sixty quid a week | dole | money. And who hus a question |
Doric - MNA | 's landit there's neen o this | dole | He's a fine steady jobbie sho |