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Anne Neilson | Analysis of Tatties and Herrin (34) | RE: Analysis of Tatties and Herrin | 03 Mar 19 |
Can't give an authoritative answer to your first question, Dave, though I think I know what it means -- but re. question two, you're absolutely right in saying that 'gin' means 'if' and they are singing 'win' meaning 'want' but the final T has melded with the T of 'tae'/'to'. |