Green Peas, Mutton Pies — "Green peas, mutton pies, Tell me where my Jeannie lies, And I'll be with her e… Greens — "Greens, greens, good old (collard/culluhed) greens, I eats 'em in the mornin',… Ground Hog — A family goes ground hog hunting, catches one, cooks and eats it with great enj… Gude Wallace — Wallace meets a woman washing at a well. She says 15 Englishmen who seek him ar… The Guise o' Tough — "I gaed up to Alford for to get a fee, I fell in wi' Jamie Broon and wi' him I … The Hag's Rant — Old Susie spins in the corner and asks for her tollies. We have to eat them dry… The Hairst — "I see the reapers in the field, for hairst is come." The singer praises "The b… The Hamfat Man — The ham fat man falls in love with Sara Ann, a girl in the market who sells him… Hand Me Down My Walkin' Cane — Known mostly by the first verse: "Hand me down my walkin' cane (x3), I'm gonna … Hap and Row — "Hap and row, hap and row, Hap and row the feetie o't; I never knew I had a bai…