The Banks of Kilrea (II) — The singer hears a young man begging a girl to come over the sea with him. She … The Banks of the Roe — "Too long have I travelled the land of the stranger...." The singer wishes to r… Bannow's Lonely Shore — "As on my pillow I recline in a foreign land to rest, The love of Bannow's flow… Barney McCoy — "I am going far away, Nora darling... It will break my heart in two Which I fon… Beautiful, Beautiful Ireland — Singer must leave "Ireland the gem of the sea," which he wishes were free. No l… Billy O'Rourke — Billy sets out for Dublin and takes ship. Though a great storm blows up, Billy … Black Velvet Band (II -- New Zealand) — In a form clearly based on the transportation song "The Black Velvet Band," the… The Blackbird of Mullaghmore — For money the singer will "supply you with a good friend" and a glass. The "loy… The Blazing Star of Drum (Drim, Drung) — The singer out late on a snowy night when he sees the girl. They meet again. He… The Blooming Star of Eglintown — The singer prepares "to take farewell of famed Salthill"; he is crossing the se…