Requiem for the Croppies — "The pockets of our greatcoats full of barley," the croppies fought with pikes … The Return of Charlie Horse — The singer is spending an evening at Mahers and steps out for some air. Looking… Return of Pat Molloy — Molloy returns to Dublin after four years in America and is stopped by "a castl… The Returned Soldier — French. A couple takes in a passer-by because their son is also a soldier. They… Reuben James — Describes the sinking of the destroyer "Reuben James" by submarines off the coa… Reuben Ranzo — Shanty. Characteristic line: "Ranzo, boys, Ranzo." Typically concerns the life … Reuben Wright and Phoebe Brown — Phoebe loves Reuben; her parents disapprove, and Reuben doesn't think much of t… Reuben and Rachel — Rachel speculates to Reuben about "What a good world this would be If the men w… Reuben's Train — Lyric piece about Reuben's train and travels. Versions vary widely; most contai… Revolutionary Tea — Mother Britain is angry that her daughter America will not pay the tea-tax. The…