Doric - DOR | udgie an gat bursen or lang. " | Flower | times roun is eneuch for ae d |
Central - EDN | An' | Flower | o' Scotland, Scotland's ain s |
Central - EDN | fully clearly whit A believe, | Flower | of Scotland is the National A |
Southern - SOU | ks muckle Twae, Fower F1315n; | Flower | send their regards ?? |
Shetland - SHD | ergy, NHS money, carbon... ?? | Flower | power ?? |
Central - LAL | e o Jesus, and Granny'd put a | flower | in it. Rain's batterin off th |
Central - LAL | n almost dae it with Wildwood | Flower | .) |
Central - EDN | The | Flower | in the Dawn |
Central - EDN | The | Flower | o' Scotland's Rugby fame, |
Doric - DOR | bonnie, yer een are like the | flower | o the flax, yer cheeks are li |
Central - EDN | Unofficial, they may call the | Flower | , |
Central - EDN | “The | Flower | 's” oor sang. |
Ulster - CUL | an shae putt thim intae a big | flower | -pot that stud nearhaun. The t |
Central - EDN | the Playhouse flare an' sung | Flower | of Scotland. Tae me it was ve |
Ulster - CUL | ik pilgrim's wuthert wreath o | flower | |
Central - EDN | He lived long enough to hear | Flower | of Scotland passionately sung |
Central - SEC | Fresh lawns and sumptuous | flower | -beds, end to end, |
Ulster - CUL | ely gairden, amang the bricht | flower | -beds an the cool foontains. |
Central - EDN | “ | Flower | of Scotland”, that was thee |
Central - EDN | g again, auld Scotland’s “ | Flower | !” |