Don't Go Out Tonight, My Darling — The wife pleads: "Don't go out tonight, my darling, Do not leave me here alone.… Don't You Leave Me Here — Floating verses: "Don't you leave me here...If you must go...leave me a dime fo… Down Among the Budded Roses — Singer tells his sweetheart that she should not forget the promise she made to … Down by the Seaside — Singer meets young woman and asks her to walk with him. She declines; she's sea… Down in My Sally's Garden — The thrush sings sweetly in Sally's garden. The singer recalls meeting her in t… Down in the Valley — "Down in the valley, valley so low, Hang your head over, hear the wind blow." T… Down on the Farm (II) — "When a boy I used to dwell in a home I loved so well, Far away among the clove… The Drinaun Dun (An Draighnean Donn, The Blackthorn Tree) — Irish Gaelic. The singer complains of being "captivated" by a young man, whose … Driving Saw-Logs on the Plover — A mother bids farewell to her shanty-boy son on the banks of the Plover. She bl… The Drum Major (The Female Drummer) — A girl enlists "voluntarily in a regiment of foot" to follow her lover. A soldi…