The Drunkard's Horse — Conversation between a man and his horse. The man beats the horse; the horse te… The Drunkard's Lone Child — "Out in the gloomy night sadly I roam, No one to love me, no friends and no hom… The Drunkard's Ragged Wean — "A wee bit ragged laddie gaes wandering through the street, Wading mong the sno… Drunkard's Song — "I have traveled over these foreign countries, Into a broad and distant range, … The Drunkard's Story — The singer started out a successful businessman, happily married. But then, des… The Drunkard's Wife (I) — The drunkard's widow warns young girls against marrying a drunk. Her marriage h… The Drunkard's Wife (II) — "Don't go out tonight, my darling, Do not leave me here alone, Stay at home wit… The Drunken Captain (I) — "A fierce stporm raged and black winds blew, The captain said, 'I'll change the… Drunken Maidens — (Three/four drunken maidens) come to a tavern and go on a spree. After eating a… The Drunken Sailor (Early in the Morning) — Walkaway (stamp and go) shanty. The sailors ask, "What shall we do with the dru…