'Poleon Dore — French-Canadian dialect song. Singer describes working in a lumber camp. Paul D… All Together Like the Folks o' Shields — "Tho' Tyneside coal an' furnace reek Hes made wor rive black eneuf, It's raised… The Ash Grove (Llwyn On) — Welsh/English. The singer describes the beauty of the ash grove, which "alone i… Auld Lang Syne — Recognized by the first line "Should auld acquaintance be forgot" and the choru… Bill Dunbar — "Come all you sympathizers, I pray you lend an ear. It's of a drowning accident… Camp on de Cheval Gris, De — French-Canadian dialect song. Singer visits his abandoned lumber camp and remin… The Collier's Rant — As the singer and his marra/marrer (workmate) go to work, they meet the devil; … A Cronie o' Mine — "Ye'll mount yer bit naiggie an' ride your wa'sdoun... There wons an auld black… Dawsonville Jail — Singer is told by Sheriff Glen Wallace that he's "a little too full." He is tak… Drive Dull Care Away — "Oh why should we at our lot complain or grieve at our distress? ... while we'r…