Olden Days — Kate is married in "1602." There's a dance followed by drink, partying, and a f… Over the Hills So Far Away — "Possum ran from under the barn, Fiddle bow under his arm, The only tune that b… Over the Hills So Far Away — "Possum ran from under the barn, Fiddle bow under his arm, The only tune that b… Pawkie Adam Glen — "Pawkie Adam Glen, piper o' the clachan When he stoited ben, sairly was he pech… The Picnic at Groshaut — The ladies prepare the picnic "upon the teagrounds at Gros Haut" but it rains u… The Picnic at Groshaut — The ladies prepare the picnic "upon the teagrounds at Gros Haut" but it rains u… The Piper's Tunes — The singer goes to town "to view the pretty lasses" and sees a famous Captain a… The Praise of Kinsale — The singer is "a poor fisherman" praising "his own native town of Kinsale." Th… Put Your Little Foot (Varsouvienna) — "Put your little foot (x2) Put your little foot right there... Take a step to t… The Quaker's Wife — "The (Quaker's/Baker's) wife sat doon to bake, With all her bairns about her, S…