I Wondered and I Wondered — "I wondered and I wondered All the days of my life, Where you're goin', Mr. Moo… I'm Goin' Away to Texas — "I'm goin' away to Texas, Oh dear me...." "Just go on an' just keep a-goin'." "… I'm Going to be Mother Today — Singer's wife is ill so he cooks and watches the children: is mother. He cooks … I'm Sitting on the Stile, Mary (The Irish Emigrant II) — "Oh I'm sitting on the stile, Mary, where we sat side by side." He thinks of th… If You'll Only Let Liquor Alone — The singer reminds her husband that he promised when they married "that you wou… In Cupid's Court — Fishing, the singer meets a maid. She asks if he is a stranger "brought up in C… In Praise of John Magee — John Magee finds no peace with his wife "So he says, 'I can auction you accordi… In Seventeen Ninety-Five — Singer comes into the country in 1795; considers himself lucky just to be alive… In the Hills of Roane County — Singer courts and marries; his wife's brother Tom stabs him. Three months late… The Irish Patriot — "On Africa's burning shore" an old Irishman says an English lord killed his wif…