Leave Me Alone — I hev a roustabout for my man? Livin' with a white man for a sham, Oh, leave me… The Leaves So Green — The singer, who "never loved to tread" populated areas, asks that his body, whe… Leaving Erin — "Farewell Erin, I now must leave you for to cross the raging main." The singer … Leaving Old England — The singer is sadly leaving England, and asks for his mother's blessing as he d… Leaving of Liverpool — The singer is preparing to sail from Liverpool. He bids farewell to the city an… The Leaving of Merasheen — The singer remembers life on the "little isle of Merasheen down in Placentia Ba… Lee's Ferry — "Come all you roving cowboys, bound on these western plains... We'll go back ho… Lee's Hoochie — A soldier visits "Miss Lee" in Seoul, and contracts a venereal disease. He advi… Leesome Brand — Leesome Brand impregnates his love. When her time comes she has him take her r… A Leg of Mutton Went Over to France — "A leg of mutton went over to France ... The ladies did sing and the gentlemen …