Dick Mooney's Daughter — Dick Mooney is dying and he wants to get a husband for his daughter. He lists h… Don't Take Everybody to Be Your Friend — Singer is traveling for Jesus. His dying mother told him, If you see your broth… Down in the Town of Old Bantry (The Black and Tan Gun) — An Irish soldier is dying in Bantry "shot by a Black-and-Tan gun" He asks his c… The Dying Californian (I) — The singer tells a comrade he is dying. He confesses to a firm belief in God. H… The Dying Californian (II) — "Comrades come gather round me for I am dying now." He has messages for father … The Dying Ploughboy — Singer, a ploughboy, feels a blood vessel burst in his chest; although his doct… Erin Far Away (I) — An Irish soldier lies fatally wounded in India. He asks his brother to tell his… The Hermit of Killarney — On Killarney's bank the singer sees a hermit who says "Adieu, adieu, thou faith… The Hobo's Last Ride (I) — A hobo lifts his dying partner Jack into a boxcar, then reminisces about their … The Irish Peasant Girl — Singer thinks about widow Brown's daughter. She crosses the Atlantic to send mo…