Don't Go Out Tonight, My Darling — The wife pleads: "Don't go out tonight, my darling, Do not leave me here alone.… Down Fell the Old Nag — "Down fell the old nag, dead between the shafts." The crew, rather than haul th… Drunkard Song — "When I was young I had a fortune... And spent it al in gambling One night when… The Drunkard's Dream (I) — The singer meets (Dermot) and expresses surprise at how healthy and prosperous … The Drunkard's Wife (I) — The drunkard's widow warns young girls against marrying a drunk. Her marriage h… The Drunkard's Wife (II) — "Don't go out tonight, my darling, Do not leave me here alone, Stay at home wit… The Dumb Wife (Dumb, Dumb, Dumb) — A husband's new wife is a perfect housekeeper but is mute. The man takes her to… The Dying Californian (II) — "Comrades come gather round me for I am dying now." He has messages for father … The Echoing Horn — At the dawn of day the echoing horn calls to the foxhunt; the fox breaks, the d… The Evening Train — The singer hears laughter at the train depot, but he himself is crying as they …