Drill Ye Heroes, Drill! — Working on the northern railroad the, crew proceeds from Gambo in the east, wes… Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill — Describing, in extravagant terms, the hard life of the (Irish) railroad workers… The Drive — Singer describes a log drive and jam, and praises the "river rats" and "jack" w… Drivin' Steel — "If I could drive steel like John Henry, I'd go home, baby, I'd go home." Of th… Driving Away at the Smoothing Iron — The speaker admires his darling as, on successive days of the week, she does va… Driving Saw-Logs on the Plover — A mother bids farewell to her shanty-boy son on the banks of the Plover. She bl… Drumdelgie — Bothy work is described: rising early, working hard in bad weather (but with pr… The Dummer Sheener's Gang — "I'll sing you a song of a sheener's gang, I've got 'em all taped up to a man, … E. P. Walker — E. P. Walker's thresher gets caught and fails to work. Someone drops in a wrenc… The ESB in Coolea — "ESB with 'lectricity is landed in Coolea For to give us light by day or night …