The Holly Twig — The singer finds that his new wife is a scold and a nag. He recounts his misery… Hooly and Fairly — Singer wonders why he married; his wife drinks and calls him cheap. She dines o… The Housewife's Lament — The housewife complains of her never-ending war against dirt: "Oh life is a toi… The Husband Lamenting the Death of the Wife — "Come, my dear friends, and mourn with me In my afflicted state. I am bereaved,… The Husband's Departure — The husband prepares to go to war against the south. His wife tries to dissuade… Hush-a-Bye, Baby — The singer is forty-five with a young wife who "loves to go out on a spree" lea… I Had a Wife — Singer describes how he got rid of his wife by chopping off her head. Without e… I Love Sixpence — "I love sixpence," spend a penny, lend a penny, and take fourpence home to the … I Wish I Were Single Again (I - Male) — The singer recalls the happy days when he was single. He recalls marrying a wif… I Wish I Were a Single Girl Again — "When I was single, marriage I did crave. Now I am married, it's trouble to my …