Charity Seed, The/We Never Died in the Winter Yet — The singer hears two people discussing "Wealthy people and their greed" and far… Charlie, O Charlie (Pitgair) — The farm owner prepares for a trip, instructing Charlie in how to run the farm … Chicken Don't Roost Too High for Me — Singer tells chicken not to roost too high, but to come down out of his tree. S… The Cockies of Bungaree — The unemployed worker takes a job clearing for a cocky at Bungaree. He finds th… Coming Through the Rye — "Gin a body meet a body comin' through the rye, Gin a body kiss a body, need a … The Complications of Life — "This life here is a mixture of its troubles and its joys, All the way to ripe … The Contented Countryman — "Who would like a jovial count-e-rie life? Happy am I with my home and wife." T… Country Life — The singer describes the joy of living and working in the country, reporting "I… The Cranberry Bogs (Cranberry Song) — "Have you ever been down to the cranberry bogs? Some of the houses are hewn out… Darahill — "When I engaged to Darrahill, 'Twas low down in Buchan fair." The singer descri…