Hard Traveling — "I been doin' some hard travelin', I thought you knowed." The singer describes … Hard to Be a Nigger — "Well, it makes no difference How you make out your time. White man sho' to bri… A Hayseed Like Me — "I once was a tool of oppression And as green as a sucker could be, And monopol… Heavy-Hipped Woman (Black Gal) — "Quit yo' long-time talkin' bout yo' heavy-hipped woman, she done gone, she don… The Henpecked Man — "I'm the most henpecked man in town, I used to have lots of fun..." until his w… Herd Laddie's Lament — "A wee laddie sat wi' the tear in his e'e," and complains of his life: His feet… Here's to the Grog (All Gone for Grog) — The singer describes his "nobby, nobby" coat, breeches, etc. All are decrepit, … High Times in the Store — Low on bread, the singers stop at the store at Lance au Loop hoping for help. T… The Hiring Fair at Hamiltonsbawn — At the Hamiltonsbawn hiring fair the singer hires for six winter months to Tom … The Home I Left Behind — "An Irish boy he sat alone by Susquehanna shore" thinking sadly of "the home he…