The Glass of Whisky — Murrough O'Monaghan, home from the wars minus a leg, begs along a road. He wish… The Great American Bum (Three Jolly Bums) — "Come all you jolly jokers if you want to have some fun And listen while I rela… Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (I) — The bum explains that he cannot work when there are no jobs available, but then… Hallelujah, I'm a Bum (II) — A quatrain ballad, this tells the bawdy adventures of a bum who begs food from … The Heir of Linne — The Heir wastes his money in gambling and wild living, (sells his lands,) and f… Here We Come A-Wassailing — "Here we come a-wassailing Among the leaves so green." Chorus: "Love and joy co… Hi Ho Jerum — "There was a rich man and he lived in Jerusalem, Glory hallelujah hi ro je-rum.… The Humours of Donnybrook Fair (I) — "To Donnybrook steer, all you sons of Parnassus, Poor painters, poor ... To see… If I Had It You Could Get It — "I went right down to my old friend Joe," (to ask for money?), but Joe has none… The Isle of Man Shore (The Quay of Dundocken; The Desolate Widow) — The singer and her family set out for Liverpool. A storm strikes; the passenger…