Falling of the Pine — Speaker tells of working in lumber camps: "When daylight is a-breakin'/From our… The False Bride (The Week Before Easter; I Once Loved a Lass) — The singer reports that the woman he once loved is going to be wed to another. … The False Lover Won Back — A man saddles his horse to leave his lover (and her unborn child). She follows … The False Lover — "When I was young, I was well beloved By all young men... When I was blooming..… False Mallie — "Oh, did ye hear how Mall was courted... By a young sailor brisk and bold?" Jam… The False Young Man (The False True Lover) — The lover invites (her) old true love in; it has been most of a year since she … The False Young Man (The Rose in the Garden, As I Walked Out) — The young man greets the girl after a long separation and asks her to sit down … False, False Hae Ye Been To Me, My Love — The singer laments that her love is false, ans says "I'm afraid that you're ne'… A False-Hearted Lover — A complaint toward a false love: "There is more than one, there is more than tw… The Famous Flower of Serving-Men — Fair (Elise) has lost father, then husband. She disguises herself as a man and …