Pawkie Paiterson's Auld Grey Yaud — "As I gae'd up Hawick Loan... 'Twas there I heard an auld yaud Gie mony a heavy… The Pitman's Happy Times — "When aw wes yung, maw collier lads, Ne man cud happier be; For wages was like … Please, Mister Conductor (The Lightning Express) — The conductor demands a boy's ticket. He has none. He went to work in the city … The Poor Old Couple — "There was an old couple, and they were poor." The wife is afraid to stay alon… Poor Old Horse (III) — "My clothing once was linsey-woolsey fine, My hair unlinkt, and my coat it did … Poor Old Horse (III) — "My clothing once was linsey-woolsey fine, My hair unlinkt, and my coat it did … The Poor Old Sailor — An old sailor begging tells his story: his death, falsely reported, caused his … The Pot Wrassler — The camp cook tells cowboys he spent years riding the range but "now I'm a-wras… Rabbit Chase — Humorous cante-fable description of chasing a rabbit. Part of the humor is that… A Rich Old Miser — The singer has been courted by "a rich old miser" nearly four times her age. Sh…