sail
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peter turned him fae da | sail | an stöd ida boo o |
an dey were still nae | sail | i stöd for it wis |
tree o dem lowerin da | sail | ida laebrak ida light o |
the indian girl has tae | sail | a short silence beaumont listen |
then the indian girl will | sail | andy the morn beaumont aye |
is the indian girl to | sail | beaumont off the indian girl |
indian girl isny ready to | sail | by the day efter the |
the indian girl s to | sail | caird closes the door and |
caird the indian girl can | sail | the morn as weel but |
if the indian girl disny | sail | the morn beaumont why are |
want the indian girl to | sail | the morn then beaumont aye |
bay sailing club considering i | sail | jenny wren like a log |
you know who wha cannae | sail | mirrors for toaffee this log |
loop the loop where boats | sail | into churchyards spewing fish where |
no and she ll no | sail | the morn either i didny |
whit but the ship didny | sail | the nicht beaumont no and |
thought my purpose holds to | sail | beyond the sunset and the |
as i prepare myself to | sail | into the sunset i thank |
andy the palm tree can | sail | the day after the morn |
oh the palm tree can | sail | the morn but beaumont it |
the cauld antarctic freeze or | sail | across the stormy seas tae |
road the gale road the | sail | road ower the seas the |
girl will be ready to | sail | the day efter the morn |
is to be ready to | sail | the day efter the morn |
caird very weel let her | sail | but when we ll hear |
girl she s no to | sail | the nicht caird inside the |
allowing a ship to set | sail | in an unseaworthy condition risking |
and the ship begoud ti | sail | it laundit me ower on |
ship for she ettilt ti | sail | owre the wattir an pey |
a ship s engineer an | sail | the muckle oceans he hid |
the aest wund in ma | sail | ah feel the whusper o |
poem nou dinna you set | sail | the day the wund is |
street made paper boats to | sail | on the water of leith |
me laad he gud ta | sail | da sea in eichteen forty |
bluntin wind at lifts da | sail | keeps wirds clos ta her |
you wait wait for da | sail | ta come back inta sight |
day afore dey set der | sail | ta follow shoals o simmer |
he wis gyaun he wadna | sail | he micht faa in wi |
a grumphie the boatie wadna | sail | that day gin onybody speired |
know you do have a | sail | but it s the boat |
boat wi hope in its | sail | hairtbrak o leavins waur nor |
boat was just about to | sail | thank god we won there |
tree should have been under | sail | lang syne welland s here |
to go with it to | sail | away from my desk later |
of july 1877 salvador set | sail | for the mainland that afternoon |
tuik me oot for a | sail | july 18th there wis nae |
jeanette sendler to felt a | sail | in a day a big |
textile journey and felting a | sail | in a day at the |
day for the motor no | sail | sae the seagull they screwed |
colin were keen for a | sail | wi the win nou a |
float to up anchor and | sail | away leaving her with no |
crops of sand the castle | sail | away to samarcand larks tongues |
your big big treat to | sail | the clyde fae broomielaw at |
understand tae mean a a | sail | on a an old paddle |
companions about 7 years old | sail | to france their governess gives |
dauchle watchin dyeuks in convoy | sail | fur shady neuks snaadrifts o |
tae the stars did it | sail | fur the deserts o istanbul |
mou then cam in under | sail | an for yince didnae fail |
used tae we used tae | sail | matchsticks doon as well an |
then the ferries didn t | sail | and they got stranded and |
wis less chaunce it wad | sail | awa tae unkent waters baith |
the meen cross spars wi | sail | claith hung the smuggler chief |
if that auld coffin can | sail | wi yon crew on her |
forfeit the fun o a | sail | for the rest o the |
glisk o licht on his | sail | is we rin for hom |
was wrong the victoria did | sail | but 45 minutes late at |
not return his large square | sail | would never again beat its |
using his cape as a | sail | crossed the mediterranean in a |
through the watter like a | sail | tam caad upon his maker |
cloudy to wroxham for a | sail | on the broads good experience |
of parliament they cannot just | sail | on as if nothing has |
vessel of that name to | sail | the route she was built |
and took two months to | sail | round the coastline with vyborni |
am a tablecloth in full | sail | suddenly caught by the tail |
the 5x4 feet felted woollen | sail | was finished in time and |
carrying hazardous cargoes may not | sail | s1w 386 fergus ewing to |
in spanish vela means both | sail | and candle i note that |