Cold Mountains — "Cold mountains here are all around me, Cold waters gliding down the stream; Of… Come All Ye Lonesome Cowboys — "Come all you (lonesome/jolly) cowboys... Now I'm going to leave you, To never … Come Raise Me in Your Arms, Dear Brother — The singer has been mortally wounded in battle by his brother. The singer (app… Darling Little Joe — The dying boy asks how life will be when he is dead, e.g. "Oh what will the bir… The Days Are Awa That I Hae Seen — In words familiar from many songs, the girl says that she has been jilted throu… Dear Mallow, Adieu — The singer bids adieu to Mallow, "where all may live just as they please," and … Death is a Melancholy Call — The singer observes a young man dying as a result of a dissolute life. Both the… Derwentwater's Farewell — "Farewell to pleasant Dilston Hall, my father's ancient seat, A stranger now mu… Donall Og (Young Donald) — Gaelic or English: Singer tells her lover Donal to take her with him, that he'l… Down Among the Budded Roses — Singer tells his sweetheart that she should not forget the promise she made to …