Grief Is a Knot — Willie leaves Mary for another girl. Mary goes to her deathbed and sends for Wi… Hap and Row — "Hap and row, hap and row, Hap and row the feetie o't; I never knew I had a bai… Hush-a-Bye, Baby — The singer is forty-five with a young wife who "loves to go out on a spree" lea… I Dropped the Baby — "I dropped the baby in the dirt, I asked the baby if it hurt, But all the littl… I Wish My Granny Saw Ye — Country lad Johnny Raw comes to town, where the girls giggle, "I wish my granny… I Wish There Was No Prisons — The singer says "I only steal my belly to fill." Prison work is hard and makes … I'll Name the Boy Dennis, Or No Name At All — "I?m bothered, yes, I?m bothered, completely perplexed, I?m the father of a lit… I'm Sitting on the Stile, Mary (The Irish Emigrant II) — "Oh I'm sitting on the stile, Mary, where we sat side by side." He thinks of th… If You'll Only Let Liquor Alone — The singer reminds her husband that he promised when they married "that you wou… The Irish Patriot — "On Africa's burning shore" an old Irishman says an English lord killed his wif…