Central - LAL | “Mind, | Icarus | ,” he warned, “dinna flee |
Central - LAL | ein faur aheid. “Ca cannie, | Icarus | ,” I heard Daedalus warn. Bu |
Central - LAL | his ain Labyrinth wi his son, | Icarus | . But Daedalus wis ower cannie |
Central - LAL | n the Cretan coast. At first, | Icarus | follaed his faither; but syne |
Central - LAL | vant lass an had a son, cried | Icarus | , that wis noo his apprentice. |
Central - LAL | is richt set, Daedalus helped | Icarus | pit on his wings, syne picked |
Central - LAL | Sae Daedalus an | Icarus | lowped, ane efter the ither, |
Central - LAL | edalus begged Athena tae turn | Icarus | , tae, intae a craitur wi real |
Central - LAL | s: ane for himsel, an ane for | Icarus | . He jined the wee-est feather |
Central - LAL | us cried looder an looder, as | Icarus | got faurer an faurer awa. He |
Central - LAL | e baith gawked, pooerless, as | Icarus | tummelt heidlang intae the se |
Central - LAL | I heard Daedalus warn. But | Icarus | wisna listenin: he wis soarin |