| Ulster - GUL | d us mony poems an sangs weel- | kenned | on baith sides o the sheuch. |
| Central - LAL |
yet We hae | kenned | love is oor sweet refrain, |
| Central - SEC |
ekwalt no ti greit, an Lukkie | kenned | at |
| Central - SEC |
Watching Johnny (as we | kenned | him) watching the wrestling w |
| Central - SEC |
last goodbyes tae him but we | kenned | that he wid be weel looked ef |
| Central - SEC |
He aye | kenned | his bus-pass wid come in hand |
| Central - LAL |
he brae tae Bridie's neuk. Ah | kenned | she wuld gie me a bannock an |
| Central - SEC |
osest freen and confidante, I | kenned | this was going tae tak up a l |
| Central - SEC |
It is a weel | kenned | fact that mair lions are kilt |
| Central - SEC |
These days it is a weel | kenned | fact that chocolate is poison |
| Ulster - PUL |
Tae cleek thegither twa weel | kenned | kintras. |
| Central - LAL |
antly, says Susie, yon wumman | kenned | aa about yird, |
| Central - LAL |
endit nets an sails. Ah ne'er | kenned | ma faither, wha wis drounit a |
| Central - SEC |
the meinister | kenned | at itwes hissell an skailed w |
| Central - LAL |
'mang fowk wha never | kenned | font nor pew. |
| Central - LAL |
dams, my grandfaither I never | kenned | , the twa sisters and one brot |
| Central - LAL | hPhs the day! The bairns fair | kenned | their Scots, thanks tae the e |
| Central - SEC |
ss, sauf an weill. The twenes | kenned | thai |
| Ulster - GUL | @The_JHS - Hewitt | kenned | , for tae get his heid shooere |
| Central - SEC |
When they | kenned | they had been bluffed |
| Central - SEC |
Suin they | kenned | the Soutar's admission. |
| Central - SEC |
dnae hae onie brains, Dorothy | kenned | this jist by luikin at him (o |