Annie Moore — The singer hears a young man, distracted, lamenting his slain Annie Moore. He t… Annie of the Vale — "I'm lonely and weary, Without thee I'm dreary, Sighing for thy sweet melting v… Answer to Youghal Harbour — Near Yougal Harbour the singer meets Mary of Cappoquin again. She tells him tha… Apple Sauce and Butter — "Apple sauce and butter spread out on the floor, I am going to marry dat pretty… The Araby Maid — "Away on the wings of the wind she flies...." "'Tis an Araby maid who hath left… Around Her Neck She Wore a Yellow Ribbon — The girl wears a yellow ribbon around her neck "For her lover who was far, far … As I Go Sing — "As I walk the hills my heart is light, and as I go I sing." Her brothers urge … As I Walked Out (I) (A New Broom Sweeps Clean) — A young man tells a girl, "Alas, I'm tormented, for love I must die." He begs h… As I Went by the Luckenbooths — "As I went by the Luckenbooths I saw a lady fair... 'Oh, have you seen my lost … As Sylvie Was Walking — Sylvie, walking by the river, weeps for her lover. A young man asks the matter;…