Central - SEC | Winds | howlin roond the young and au | |
Central - LAL | wi ramballiach reishle, ay, | winds | blatter the waves |
Central - LAL | wi ramballiach reishle, ay, | winds | blatter the waves |
Central - WCE | the fechtin at Goch, but Robb | winds | up this pert o the buik bi sh |
Central - GLA | ed away by the North Atlantic | winds | blawin in fae the West. |
Orkney - ORK | Wednesday I whistled up mild | winds | , a gentile gust |
Orkney - ORK | Wednesday I whistled up mild | winds | , a gentle gust |
Central - SEC | Let cauld | winds | blaw. Let trees gae bare. |
Central - LAL | plouks is the maist pouerfae | winds | in the hail Sun Gird blawin a |
Central - LAL | . It blaws the maist pouerfae | winds | in the hail o oor Sun Gird. |
Central - SWE | Fife | winds | its neck in here. |
Central - GLA | The | winds | growe cauld, |
Central - SEC | the | winds | o September wad blast it. |
Southern - SEA | The | winds | of war they blew |
Central - LAL | rds the poles gaes wi it. The | winds | is at thair maist strang in t |
Central - LAL | us a screw lik device that he | winds | in till it connects wi the ba |
Central - LAL | ma hert was scaittered ti the | winds | . |
Central - LAL | Scaitter them ti the | winds | ! |
Doric - ABN | d probably winna be until the | winds | die richt doon. |
Central - SEC | me, but I thocht that wis the | winds | , fae aa airts, makkin me swey |
Central - LAL | middle gird o the planet the | winds | blaws contergaits tae the bir |
Doric - ABN | ‘The | winds | got too rough. They blew you |
Central - LAL | o airn can shield tho hashie | winds | |
Central - LAL | And throu the deilie | winds | , |
Central - EDN | An' as these | winds | o' change were blawn, |
Central - LAL | ff is antrin storms wi strang | winds | blawin up. Forder doun the'r |
Central - SEC | will be a day of very strong | winds | with some gusts touching seve |
Doric - ABN | g to steady itsel in the high | winds | . |
Central - EDN | e. An muckle o banes blawn bi | winds | . |
Central - DUN | Eh thi | winds | blowin a gale |
Central - NEC | opy as defence agin the snell | winds | that skelp doon aff the great |
Central - LAL | t in nap coats agin the snell | winds | , but still they gied us scaud |
Ulster - EUL | reland an the craws cast coul | winds | ower the swans as they bathed |
Orkney - ORK | are here again - the drivan | winds | , the lashan rain. Brollies bl |
Central - SEC | huffin that man. Ay somethin | winds | him up. Cannae learn. Auld du |
Central - LAL | @AUOBALBA Now Westlin | Winds | (when sang by Dick Gaughan) |
Central - AYR | in an waggin in the switherin | winds | . |
Central - SEC | An blustrin | winds | wi blattrin rain |
Central - LAL | n mak storms an heich, reevin | winds | . Whiles undemous flauchts can |
Central - WCE | e man is hangit, an the yairn | winds | up in a richt-like wey wi a w |
Shetland - SHD | Whaar | winds | sall never blaa. |
Shetland - SHD | Whaar | winds | sall never blaa nae mair |
Shetland - SHD | me ta haad aff da lang winter | winds | an rain; like sheep's ain oo. |
Central - LAL | The bitter | winds | assay your nests, |
Orkney - ORK | They are fermin the fower | winds | : |
Central - WCE | s strinklin them tae the four | winds | and her words flisted like fi |
Ulster - EUL | uzzards houlit back Aoife’s | winds | an Larne Lough did keep King |
Shetland - SHD | at da beach. Wir gaet | winds | |
Central - SEC | Far aff, it | winds | an twists |
Southern - SEA | The Path it | winds | wi' virgin snaw |
Central - SWE | inside, awa fae droukit | winds | ootwith |
Orkney - ORK | East | winds | and needly rain |
Orkney - ORK | East | winds | and needly rain |
Orkney - ORK | East | winds | and needly rain |
Orkney - ORK | i dont like East | winds | and needly rain. |
Doric - DOR | rattle fearfully in the worst | winds | since the war.' The pages con |
Central - SEC | Wi the icy | winds | that blaw |
Central - SEC | wi icy | winds | that blaw |
Orkney - ORK | y you've caught the planetary | winds | . How small the station seems |