If You'll Only Let Liquor Alone — The singer reminds her husband that he promised when they married "that you wou… Jack Robinson — Robinson lands in Portsmouth with "prize money." He recognizes the alehouse lan… James and Flora (Flora and Jim, The United Lovers) — Flora asks James to leave sailing. He won't. She breaks a ring and gives half t… Jockey to the Fair — Jocky puts on his Sunday suit and goes to Jenny's house, wakes her by tapping a… Johnny, Lovely Johnny — Annie complains that Johnny had promised to marry her when they courted in her … The Jolly Cowboy (I) — "My lover, he is a cowboy, he's brave and kind and true"; when he comes home, t… The Lake of Ponchartrain — A young man (Union soldier?), lost in the south, is taken in by a Creole girl. … Molly and the Baby — "There's a patient little woman here below, And a little kid that ought to have… My Cabin Home Among the Hills — Singer tells of his cabin in the Virginia hills, where his "mammy" used to sing… Nor Will I Sin — "Nor will I sin by drinking gin And cider, too, will never do Nor brewer's beer…