Talk:Brochan Lom

More verses
Thugaibh aran dha na gillean leis a' bhrochan sùghain Thugaibh aran dha na gillean leis a' bhrochan sùghain Thugaibh aran dha na gillean leis a' bhrochan sùghain Brochan lom 's e tana lom 's e brochan lom na sùghain

Seo an rud a gheibheamaid o nighean gobh' an dùine, Seo an rud a gheibheamaid o nighean gobh' an dùine, Seo an rud a gheibheamaid o nighean gobh' an dùine, Brochan lom 's e tana lom, 's e brochan lom na sùghain.

Rich Farmbrough, 16:30, 22 November 2009 (UTC).

Translation, please
As a non-Gaelic speaker, I'd welcome an indication of the content. I know that 'brochan' is thin porridge; I'd like to know more - even if it is, as the article says, a nonsense song. MacAuslan (talk) 14:52, 13 October 2012 (UTC)