Central - GLA | n the midst of the thunderin, | crashin | waves as they come and go, wa |
Central - GLA | , where ah’ve been staiyin. | Crashin | wae an auld mate, Damo. |
Central - LAL | a solid sheet, and then gaed | crashin | doon intae a bilin, birlin wh |
Central - LAL | e cleek tae onythin, and came | crashin | back doon. Her hert stoondin, |
Central - DUN | p, an the hail jing-bang came | crashin | doun. Baith thae lads were wa |
Central - SEC | time, afore the Big Tent came | crashin | doon. Everybody that is, exce |
Central - LAL | ives. An' guess whit? Ye come | crashin | ' doon an' end up richt back w |
Central - SEC | if she wis on the bevy, afore | crashin | intae the waa, slidin doon an |
Doric - ABN | urple and he brocht his neive | crashin | doon on his desk. 'Get out!' |
Central - GLA | too much gear" "Any chance of | crashin | wi you the night...Ah've nae |
Central - SWE | engaged and in love. Wee Jack | crashin | doon the platform on his bike |
Doric - MNA | Smashin an | crashin | doon till his lair, |
Doric - MNA | he black watters, thrashin an | crashin | in the dark depths o The Divv |
Central - WCE | tor when some doolie hus been | crashin | the gears so that they're aw |
Central - LAL | and the maist awfie soond o | crashin | widd and brekkin tiles cam fa |
Central - EDN | icipated wave ae sorrow comes | crashin | doon oan me. Like a tsunami u |
Central - LAL | ain bedroom and there she wis | crashin | up through the flair like a p |
Central - WCE | Sales o 'Tonic Wine' went | crashin | , Doon throu the flair, |