tam
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| some boy that could recite | tam | o shanter all the way |
| one 35mm film strip of | tam | o shanter and one of |
| raucous rhythmic tam o shanter | tam | o shanter contains my favourite |
| to the cottage and new | tam | o shanter experience some elements |
| class visit to alloway the | tam | o shanter experience three screen |
| d learned up all of | tam | o shanter just in case |
| sarks as in burns s | tam | o shanter no exploitation of |
| verse that david quoted from | tam | o shanter our commitment will |
| rose to the raucous rhythmic | tam | o shanter tam o shanter |
| further poems usually around january | tam | o shanter tho also in |
| turnips or weed potatoes tummlin | tam | a wooden pronged hay gatherer |
| troliebugs worthless showy woman tummlin | tam | hay gatherer tyaave struggle tyangs |
| of a rake or tummlin | tam | i think this is actually |
| by a horse drawn tummlin | tam | once the hay was dry |
| regular replacements but the tummlin | tam | was stored here a wooden |
| the sandwiches fin ronald timmer | tam | aiberdeen angus an jonsar eck |
| the weekend came roon timmer | tam | gaed doon tae see ronald |
| enjoy that tam ronald asks | tam | gran min affa gran says |
| jist hae tae wait timmer | tam | looked ronald up an doon |
| gran min affa gran says | tam | lookin for mair ronald tells |
| lager did you enjoy that | tam | ronald asks tam gran min |
| hid ronald bricky wi her | tam | turned roon an asks ronald |
| ten o clock ronald an | tam | were haein a news aboot |
| ronald began tae realize that | tam | wis a wee bittie thirsty |
| it wis decided that timmer | tam | aiberdeen angus an jonsar eck |
| or the weekend declared timmer | tam | fin the weekend came roon |
| wi a barbecue an timmer | tam | hid a tray o pies |
| tae mak metters worse timmer | tam | jist smiled an started aitin |
| jist lay the fleer timmer | tam | shook his heid na na |
| the door bell rung timmer | tam | smiled he kent fine that |
| the fleer for us timmer | tam | thocht for a meenit an |
| feel i ken fine timmer | tam | wis a wee bit late |
| sowl quo tam my guidness | tam | a v killed him whit |
| thay war cawed rab an | tam | ae setterday forenicht tam veisitit |
| is it s tam man | tam | he cried ye gied me |
| ma wints ye john tam | tam | limping and shouting loudly the |
| meenit it is it s | tam | man tam he cried ye |
| hit him puir sowl quo | tam | my guidness tam a v |
| yer ma wints ye john | tam | tam limping and shouting loudly |
| an tam ae setterday forenicht | tam | veisitit rab in his wee |
| sheddans grocery where darock jamie | tam | and rab sprung from they |
| back tae the wife thanks | tam | said rab but juist the |
| him an baith geordie an | tam | cried oot fore as lood |
| i blithely cried guid mornin | tam | the lord replied an whit |
| muckle een his een cried | tam | wi runkled broo whit mortal |
| lyke wi the fairies aunsirt | tam | an luik see whit thay |
| wurds thay flew out at | tam | lik sae monie houlets gruppit |
| ane thay haed taen frae | tam | s back an this wes |
| oor seed on thursday we | tam | haed a quick ear an |
| nou the war ae thing | tam | haed sair wantit aw his |
| strecht til the field whaur | tam | haed telt him the elf |
| the war ane elf ring | tam | kent it weill an haed |
| mornin sky juist growin grey | tam | lowrie steiked his cottage door |
| i gey weary guid mornin | tam | says he quite cheery an |
| god say i guid mornin | tam | was the lord s reply |
| ti see me back askit | tam | gey chawed ah m gled |
| ken or a fros- aye | tam | it s gey snell the |
| an she thought somebody oh | tam | scott s gey hard up |
| the bunnet aff his heid | tam | looked round his audience his |
| them a ower the hoose | tam | looked up from his newspaper |
| kate on her ane an | tam | s in an awfie like |
| limmer mind your ane business | tam | you dinna ken whit you |
| till er so he sent | tam | e foreman on fit cairryin |
| an dae ye ken concluded | tam | frae that nicht till the |
| hen afore ye gyang awa | tam | tied his horse till a |
| stal till his keer aye | tam | whit we d dae fer |
| for anither load o neeps | tam | wid haad till e neep |
| lowse ae day in spring | tam | wis tellt tae gang till |
| nicht wis nae exception jock | tam | big mick an mysel were |
| pitsliga on the setterday nicht | tam | chappin his fingers noo an |
| hame last nicht he asked | tam | eh weell dinna really ken |
| nicht things slowed a wee | tam | streekit oot below a tree |
| lyke morag o dear ringan | tam | gied it a richt guid |
| puil mair diverse friens than | tam | an will born in ae |
| frankie wrocht it mulsintoun fur | tam | scott is ae matter o |
| fleer wid be laid sunday | tam | hid a look aroon seen |
| far pine wid trees staun | tam | linn green three veesitors in |
| that wid mak me wunner | tam | whit in hell wis gaun |
| brig haddington sit yersel doon | tam | hae a dram a hae |
| this airt sit doun said | tam | on this cinnery knowe a |
| kin ye nae sit doon | tam | yer troos are near tae |
| hen in yet na said | tam | bit i m weerin er |
| bank wis finin doun an | tam | as usual had his visions |
| drivin t an he heard | tam | s yell cam doun tae |
| whit s up doun thare | tam | there is a cry of |
| says for goad s sake | tam | caa canny wi that knife |
| see an ye says right | tam | [inaudible] i ve got ye |
| fan at last she tracked | tam | doon as was her dearest |
| doon in kimly bonk bile | tam | tammie burns has had a |
| the strain began tae tell | tam | s heid was ringin like |
| poored a big bacardi tae | tam | an een tae himsel washed |
| s mother b 197 big | tam | laggeran a drug dealer myra |
| on its side wi big | tam | laggeran the dealer sprauchled ower |
| or mebbe peels frae big | tam | laggeran the mr fixit o |
| jock fer ma scran neddies | tam | how dae ye ken that |
| and wee sany nairn and | tam | lynch james crawford and john |
| if it wis me reponed | tam | wi a wee keek tae |
| tamas isobel tammy tammy mary | tam | come hame dinna rin awa |
| dowie s the day john | tam | wis merriet they catched gilderoy |
| richt hei wis falloet bi | tam | aitkin frae horseliehill ferm anenst |
| i wis prood tae help | tam | lisett tae rin the forty |
| efficient wey alang wi brither | tam | an ian mccron dan kennedy |
| s that bluidy hell gasped | tam | an wi that we aa |
| the tractor drew him in | tam | cloured him wi a pilin |
| warnin teug cam wi daylicht | tam | held the rod wi aa |
| ilkane wird shae swang at | tam | s wi hir poke bot |
| awa wi the exciseman on | tam | the chapman killiecrankie what will |
| steyed thare geordie gawped at | tam | wi his face like a |
| as it wes amaist midnicht | tam | said he maun gae hame |
| it wes a scot sir | tam | urquhart that owreset rabelais inti |
| ti naething in a glisk | tam | wes fair owre the muin |
| the watter like a sail | tam | caad upon his maker s |
| on his favorite splore for | tam | had aye the fishin fever |
| modrin slant ontae familiar myths | tam | lin stickin his girlfreen oan |
| the dialogue between kate and | tam | on his homecoming there are |
| the uptak as his frein | tam | sae he didna tak tent |
| pair were sleepin soun but | tam | was slee an roun his |
| muckle saumon up in dizzens | tam | was a man wha d |
| the likes o you lad | tam | was quick for a man |
| gin the last word s | tam | s there s mair tae |
| tae scotia the neebor for | tam | beldie fraser westlodge glenmuick ballater |
| aff tae the lan o | tam | linn he is gaen like |
| aaler it was time for | tam | tae seek a trade there |
| mannie that workit alangside o | tam | turnt oot tae be affa |
| breinged out the ring gruppit | tam | an poued him back in |
| auldest fairie said til him | tam | ye hae been a richt |
| it s only kye said | tam | c moan mebbe they are |
| jock dow s set repon | tam | davidson three quarts bleezin afore |
| speakin o poachin broke in | tam | to forestall the development of |
| apairt as cairds an kings | tam | was an elder o the |
| s heaven scent lizzie fan | tam | an betty had a fecht |
| face like a cloot an | tam | gawped back the neist thing |
| s an early preparation for | tam | materials how at the moment |
| becam a hissin streak an | tam | s brogues on the rocks |
| broke the watter juist then | tam | saw a welcome sicht an |
| think ye d better tell | tam | ti lowse the puddok an |
| he d lay ocht aside | tam | was a souter famed an |
| whar ye been the day | tam | anywhar near yon dry stane |
| the day s first cast | tam | s hopes aye high were |
| like thomas the rhymer or | tam | lin and there is good |
| weel it s like this | tam | we are deein up oor |
| to jenny aulds i met | tam | and owing to me being |
| and in other newspapers and | tam | dalyell has telephoned me about |
| mither wha s your mither | tam | stott s mither whaur dwalls |
| recognised the harsh voice of | tam | the elder of mary s |
| teacher s hand in marriage | tam | wisna neen pleased aboot it |
| folk hert failure aye remarked | tam | it is that i mind |
| they had been visited by | tam | reid singing bothy ballads and |
| ve been to aiberdeen dod | tam | riddoch was takin the silver |
| it was a scot sir | tam | urquhart that owerset rabelais into |
| i showed them there erm | tam | was askin if these are |
| tray dothers were valuable property | tam | a merchant in ellon and |
| time if e fairmer got | tam | lowsin ten meenits afore time |
| to be a friend of | tam | [censored: surname] whose grandfather apparently fought |
| a severe black eye from | tam | while playing at guesses and |
| father and i and old | tam | mcgowan wrought in dalry at |
| at night and this led | tam | on to the subject of |
| october 30th 2004 at the | tam | reid memorial concert organised by |
| hour before wir tea when | tam | and ben and jake and |
| dawin cam the fairies taen | tam | bi the haunds intil the |
| describe the killing of comyn | tam | de murdro et interfectione quondam |
| hinged wire tightener in fencing | tam | thoom tom thumb nasturtium tapner |
| marigolds with black centres mignonette | tam | thooms balm and southernwood each |
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