One for the Blackbird — Folk wisdom: "One for the blackbird, Two for the crow, Three for the cutworm, A… The Orange Lark — The lark "is true Orange bird" who cheered William on July first and "sang him … The Owl and the Mice — "The owl and the mice lived up in the barn, A dinky dinky doo dum dow; The owl … The Prisoner's Song (II) — The singer envies a sparrow its liberty. He describes the hard lot of the priso… Put Me In My Little Bed — "Oh birdie, I am tired now, I do not care to hear you sing." The child asks the… Put Me In My Little Bed — "Oh birdie, I am tired now, I do not care to hear you sing." The child asks the… Quack, Quack, Quack — "There were three ducks that I once knew, Pretty ducks, fat ducks they were too… The Raven and the Crow — "The corbie with his roupie throat Cried frae the leafless tree... Come o'er th… Red Bird — "Red bird soon in the morning (x2), Red bird, red bird soon in the morning. (x2… Red Bird — "Red bird soon in the morning (x2), Red bird, red bird soon in the morning. (x2…