The Flower of Corby Mill — The singer sets out to praise the Flower of Corby Mill. He describes meeting he… For He's a Jolly Good Fellow — "For he's a jolly good fellow (x3), Which nobody can deny." (Other verses, if a… For Seven Long Years I've Been Married — "For seven long years I've been married, I wish I had lived an old maid... My h… Four Nights Drunk — Our goodman comes home drunk for several nights. Each night he observes an oddi… Franklin D. Roosevelt's Back Again — "Just hand me my old Martin, for soon I will be startin... Since Roosevelt's be… Fred Sargent's Shanty Song — "In eighteen hundred and seventy-one, To swamp for a go-devil I begun, 'Twas on… Friends of Temperance — "Friends of temperance, lift your banners, Wave them in the air, Sing ye now yo… The Frigging Fusileers — A mock boast in which the singer(s), "the heroes of the night," brag they are e… Fylemore — "Fylemore you're the place for merry sport and singing and the chief amongst th… Garryowen (II) — "Let Bacchus's sons be not dismayed"; "booze and sing" ;"take delight in smashi…