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The Ale-Wife and Her Barrel
— Singer's wife is an ale-seller and drunkard. She goes to market with her barrel…
Alec's Lament
— ".. ye jolly bootleggers and you who handle brew: Beware of Howard Foley." Tign…
All I've Got's Gone
— Singer describes hard times: People selling farms; automobiles repossessed; ban…
All Jolly Fellows That Handles the Plough
— Singer and fellow ploughmen finish their work; they will unyoke their horse and…
And Sae Will We Yet
— "Come sit down, me cronies, And gie us your crack, Let the win lift the cares o…
Ard Tack
— "I'm a shearer, yes I am, and I've shorn them sheep and lamb," but the singer g…
As I Staggered From Home Yesterday Morning
— As singer staggers out, his wife (counting up his meager cash) tells him their …
Auld Lang Syne
— Recognized by the first line "Should auld acquaintance be forgot" and the choru…
Back to Larkins' Bar
— The singer writes a letter to his (girl/wife); the (soldiering/cockie's) life i…
The Backwoodsman (The Green Mountain Boys)
— The singer, a wood-hauler, having gotten drunk, is convinced to go a ball. He s…