W. P. and A. — "Where did you get that pretty dress all so bright and gay? I got it from my lo… The W.P.A. Gathering — "Uncle Sam was very kind, He gave the people aid; The W.P.A. is working hard, G… The Wabash Cannonball — In praise of the amazing Wabash Cannonball, a train which can apparently accomp… Wade in the Water — "Wade in the water, Wade in the water, children, Wade in the water, God's gonna… Wadham's Song — Coast sailing pilot's guide "from Bonavista Cape to the Stinking Isles ... till… The Waggin' o' Our Dog's Tail — "We hae a dog that wags his tail -- He's a bit o' a wag himsel', O! A' day he w… The Waggoner — "September last, on the seventh day, I geared my team to start away, To the Sou… The Wagoner's Lad — Young woman is courted by wagoner's lad. Her parents don't like him because he … Wait Till the Ship Comes Home — "Jack went away to sea one day and left his Polly behind." An old man comes cou… Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie — A girl mourns her rained-out Sunday picnic. Her sweetheart comforts her: "Wait …