I'm a Stranger Here — "Ain't it hard to stumble When you got no place to fall? (x2) In this whole wid… I've Been to Australia, Oh! — The singer warns, "So now my friends, take my advice, and never think to go Or … I've Just Got in Across the Plains — "I've just got in across the plains, I'm poorer than a snail, My mules all died… If I Had It You Could Get It — "I went right down to my old friend Joe," (to ask for money?), but Joe has none… Ike Brown's Song — "There is a few songsters, Their like could not be found, Who have been making … In the Days when I Was Hard Up — The singer recalls how difficult life was when he faced poverty. He was scorned… In the Summer of Sixty — "In the summer of sixty as you very well know The excitements at Pike's Peak wa… The Irish Peasant Girl — Singer thinks about widow Brown's daughter. She crosses the Atlantic to send mo… The Irish Refugee (Poor Pat Must Emigrate) — Leaving Ireland. "We have fought for England's queen ... why should we be so op… The Irish Stranger — "I ne'er shall return to Hibernia's bowers.... It grieves me to ponder On the w…