As Welcome as the Flowers in May — "Last night I dreamed a sweet, sweet dream, I thought I saw my home, sweet home… The Babcock Bedtime Story — A cante-fable: Old El, crippled and without resource, is sentenced to the poorh… Baby Please Don't Go — The prisoner begs his girl not to abandon him: "Now your man done gone (x3) To … The Bailiff's Daughter of Islington — A youth is in love with the Bailiff's daughter. He is apprenticed in London for… Ballinderry — The singer recalls the joys of living in (Balinderry) and spending time with "(… The Ballinderry Marriage — The singer recalls the marriage. After the priest arrives, "with long rakes and… The Banished Lover (The Parish of Dunboe) — The singer wanders out and recalls the home from which (his parents) banished h… The Banks of Banna — "Shepherds have you seen my love, Have you seen my Anna? Pride of every shady g… The Banks of Champlain — Singer hears guns firing on Lake Champlain, but despite her patriotism laments … The Banks of Claudy — The singer meets a girl on the banks of Claudy. She is seeking her lover. He te…