The Breaking of Omagh Jail — "I am a bold undaunted youth from the county of Tyrone," now in prison because … Brockagh Brae — John leaves Mary "to take a trip strange lands to explore." He promises to be t… The Brown-Haired Lass — The singer bids farewell to country and to the brown-haired lass. He describes … Busk, Busk, Bonnie Lassie — Singer asks girl to go with him. He points to shepherds and soldiers marching, … Come All Ye Lonesome Cowboys — "Come all you (lonesome/jolly) cowboys... Now I'm going to leave you, To never … Craiganee — The singer calls on the muses to help him express his farewell. He must leave h… Craigie Hill — Singer overhears two lovers. She asks that he take her with him from Ireland. H… Dermot Astore — "Oh! Dermot Astore! between waking and sleeping I heard thy dear voice, and I w… Don't You Leave Me Here — Floating verses: "Don't you leave me here...If you must go...leave me a dime fo… Donald Monroe — Monroe leaves Ireland for America, leaving his boys in Scotland because he cann…