I Thought to the Bottom We Would Go — The singer recalls a voyage "with the skipper Of a god-damned Yankee clipper" i… I Want a Nice Little Fellow — The singer hopes for a rich, pleasant husband so she won't spend her whole life… I Want to See My Wife — The worker (on the rail line?) expresses his loneliness and frustration: "I wan… I Was Born on the River — "I was born on the river, and the river is my home, As long as I can carry a ch… I Went to Atlanta — "I went to Atlanta, Never been there befo'; White folks eat de apple, Nigger wa… I Went to the Woods — "Shure I went to the woods where I heard a big drum. 'By the holy Saint Patrick… I Wish I Had Someone to Call My Own — "I wish I had someone to call my own; I wish I had someone to take my care." Th… I Wish I Was a Mole in the Ground — "I wish I (was/were) a mole in the ground (x2), If I was a mole in the ground, … I'm All Out an' Down — "Honey-y-y, I'm all out an' down, Honey-y-y, I'm broke, babe, an' I ain't got a… I'm a Man That Done Wrong to His Parents — "I'm a man that's seen trouble and sorrow, Oh I once was light-hearted and gay,…