The Wandering Cowboy (III) — Singer has no home, no one to love him. He's wandering down the trail, coming t… The Wandering Cowboy (III) — Singer has no home, no one to love him. He's wandering down the trail, coming t… Way Out There — Singer, a hobo, jumps off a freight train, makes camp, falls asleep, dreaming "… Way Out There — Singer, a hobo, jumps off a freight train, makes camp, falls asleep, dreaming "… We'd Better Bide a Wee — "The poor aul' folks at hame, ye min', are frail an' ailin' sair, An weel I ken… What is Home Without Love? — A lonely rich man, passing a cottage window, sees a happy husband, wife, and ba… What is Home Without Love? — A lonely rich man, passing a cottage window, sees a happy husband, wife, and ba… When the Logs Come Down in the Spring — Singer is lonesome for her lover, a logger who is off in the woods. She prays f… Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? — Singer (presumably the mother, although it's not stated) weeps for her wanderin… A Wife Bereaved of her Husband — "My head and stay is loof (sic.) away And I am left alone. My husband dear, who…