Broken Ties (I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes) — "It would have been better for us both to have never In this wicked world never… The Burial of Sir John Moore — "We buried him darkly at dead of night" without a funeral, in a narrow grave, w… The Burial of Wild Bill — Singer describes how he and his comrades buried their friend Wild Bill, reminis… Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie — A cowboy is dying. He asks to be taken home and buried in his family home. His … Bury Me in the Garden — "Bury me in the garden, mother, mother, Bury me in the garden, mother, mother, … Bye and Bye You Will Forget Me (I) — "Bye and by you will forget me, When your face is far from me, And the day when… C'est a Paris Y-A-T'Une Noce (There's a Wedding in Paris) — French. The young girl the singer married was at least 80 years old: married Mo… Carry Him To the Burying Ground (General Taylor, Walk Him Along Johnny) — Pulling shanty. Internal chorus: "Walk him along, John, Carry him along... Carr… Cocaine Lil — Cocaine Lil "lived in Cocaine town on Cocaine Hill, She had a cocaine dog and a… Concerning Charlie Horse — Nine men go to pull Charlie horse's drowned body from Angle Pond where he had f…