Coal Creek Troubles — "My song is founded on the truth, In poverty we stand. How hard the millionaire… The Cobbler (III) — "Walking up and down one day, I peeped in a window over the way. Pushing his ne… The Cockies of Bungaree — The unemployed worker takes a job clearing for a cocky at Bungaree. He finds th… The Coleraine Girl — The singer recalls the beauty of Coleraine and the girl who lives there and sin… The Collier's Rant — As the singer and his marra/marrer (workmate) go to work, they meet the devil; … Colonial Experience — The singer, newly arrived in Sydney, sees sights unlike any he's seen before. H… Come A' Ye Jolly Ploo'men Lads — "O come a' ye jolly ploomen lads That works amang the grun'." The singer tells … Come to Shuck Dat Corn Tonight — "Come to shuck dat corn tonight, Come to shuck with all your might, Come for to… Concerning One Summer in Bonay I Spent — The singer -- and others from all over Newfoundland -- congregated in "Bonay" o… The Contented Countryman — "Who would like a jovial count-e-rie life? Happy am I with my home and wife." T…