Ain't No More Cane on this Brazos — The singer remarks, "There ain't no more cane on this Brazos, oh-oh-oh; They do… Alone on the Shamrock Shore (Shamrock Shore III) — The singer married a sailor/soldier and now wanders disowned by her parents, "A… The Ballad of Ben Hall — Ben Hall was "a peaceful, quiet man until he met Sir Fred." Then, with his home… The Barnyards o' Delgaty — The young man comes to Turra Market to seek work. A wealthy farmer promises him… Ben Hall — The singer condemns the murder of Ben Hall. Hall is made an "outcast from socie… Blue Bleezin' Blind Drunk (Mickey's Warning) — "O friends, I have a sad story." The singer "married a man for his money, But h… The Boys of the Island — The singer, from Prince Edward Island, warns against life in the logging camps.… The Brass-Mounted Army — The soldier complains of the unfairness of Army life and the abuse he suffers a… The Campanero — The sailor complains about the conditions on the Campanero. "The skipper is a b… The Cap Stone — "Have you heard the revelation Of this latter dispensation...." The poet tells …