Glenelly — "There is no other spot in the land of the Gael Where my young heart the full s… Goin' from the Cotton Fields — "I'm goin' from the cotton fields, I'm goin' from the cane, I'm goin' from the … Good Morning, Ladies All (II) — Pump or halyard shanty. "We are outward bound for Mobile Town, with a heave-o, … A Good Roarin' Fire — "Wi' the day's work done," these things make the singer happy to come home: "a… Goodbye to My Stepstone — The singer has stayed at home among loved ones for a long time, but now is leav… Goodbye, Fare You Well (I) — "Fare you well,Julianna, you know, Hoo row, row, row, my boys, To the westward … Ground for the Floor (I) — At day's end, the singer (a shepherd) makes his way home, where he sits content… Ground for the Floor (II) — The singer has "a neat little cottage with ground for the floor" surrounded by … The Groves of Blackpool — "Now de war, dearest Nancy, is ended." The Cork City Militia return home to a g… Guid Nicht an' Joy Be Wi' You A' — As the singer prepares to leave the gathering, he declares, "Guid nicht, an' jo…