Waly Waly (The Water is Wide) — The singer laments the effects of unrequited love and an untrue lover. Typical … The Wanderer's Warning — Singer quarrels with his father and prepares to leave home. His mother begs him… Wanderin' — "My daddy is an engineer, My brother drives a hack, My sister takes in washin' … The Wandering Boy — "Out in this cold world and far away from home, Somebody's boy is wandering alo… The Wandering Cowboy (I) — A cowboy sadly tells the tale of why he left home: He had killed a childhood fr… The Wandering Cowboy (II) — Cowboy describes ranches he's worked at. He signs on with a ranch, works summer… The Wandering Cowboy (III) — Singer has no home, no one to love him. He's wandering down the trail, coming t… The Wandering Girl — The singer's lover has deserted her and their baby. She'll go home but knows sh… The Wandering Shepherd Laddie — Bring my crook and bring my plaid." The singer would go to her "wandering sheph… The Wanton Seed — Singer meets a pretty maid who wants "the chiefest grain"; she accepts his serv…