It's a braw bricht moon licht nicht the nicht Mrs bricht yer awricht ye Ken.
Anyone care to hazard a guess what it says?
If you can say, "It's a braw bricht moonlicht nicht",
Then yer a'richt, ye ken.
It’s a beautiful, bright, moonlit night; the night Mrs. Bright, you’re all right, you know?
Not sure I got the punctuation right.
Maybe 'the night' means tonight?
It's a beautiful, bright, moonlit night tonight Mrs. Bright. ?
@FatherOfNyx not sure, but could be. Sounds like Geordie. I visited Scotland/Northern England a few years ago and heard spoken Geordie. I was fascinated...as were folks there, by my Southern accent!