The Plains of Waterloo (IV) — A very confused song. The singer goes to fight the French at Waterloo. He think… The Plains of Waterloo (V) — "On the sixteenth day of June, my boys, in Flanders where we lay," the troops a… The Plains of Waterloo (VI) — The singer tells of her love, a soldier. She describes his beauty. He fights in… The Plains of Waterloo (VII) — Singer tells about her lover who "fought in Spain and Portugal and was slain at… Plainte du Capitaine, La (The Captain's Lament) — French. A wind blows the ship off course. The captain climbs the mainmast and f… Plane Wreck at Los Gatos (Deportee) — Once the crop is gathered in, the illegal workers who harvested them can be sen… Plant, Plant the Tree — Freedom's sun is rising for Ireland. "Despotic sway from France is chas'd, And … Pleasant and Delightful — On a "pleasant and delightful" midsummer's morn, a sailor bids farewell to his … Please, Don't Burn Our Shithouse Down — The singer pleads for his/her outhouse, chronicling the family's woes, and prom… Please, Mister Conductor (The Lightning Express) — The conductor demands a boy's ticket. He has none. He went to work in the city …