Cairn-o'-Mount — The singer rides out and hears a girl singing, "The Cairn-o'-Mount is bleak and… Campbell the Rover — "The first day of April I'll never forget; (Three) English (lasses) together th… Casadh an tSugain (The Twisting of the Rope) — Gaelic. Singer is drunk. He complains that he had come to this place "full of l… The Charming Young Widow I Met on the Train — The singer meets a young widow with a baby on a train. They talk; she claims to… The Child in the Budget — Tinkers, out drinking, exhaust their funds. One puts his baby in his tool bag … Cotton Needs Pickin' — "Cotton needs pickin' so bad (x3), I'm gonna pick all over this world." The fie… Cotton Wool Pie — "It's about a pie social. It should take the cake." Jim sells the pies but Tom … The Country Girl (The Fair Maid of the West) — The "country girl" goes to the fair, and asks the merchant for a bonnet. Having… The Crafty Farmer — A farmer carrying money from/for a transaction is met by a robber. The robber d… Crockery Ware — A merchant wants to lay with a girl one night. She puts dishes on a chair near …