Sweet Tayside — The singer overhears two lovers. The man says it would be a "great sin" if the … Take Back Your Gold — The singer sees a man and a woman. She is begging him to be honorable and marry… Take Your Fingers Off It — "Take your (fingers/hands) off it, and don't you dare touch it, You know it don… There Comes a Fellow with a Derby Hat — Lost love song: "There comes a fellow with a derby hat, They say he's jealous, … Those Wedding Bells Shall Not Ring Out! — A couple is about to be married. When the sexton asks if there are any objectio… Thou Hast Learned to Love Another — "Thou hast learned to love another, Thou hast broken every vow." The singer rec… Tis Now, Young Man, Give Me Attention — The singer complains of his sad life. He courts and marries a girl. After seven… The Tramp's Story — The tramp asks to sit and rest. Tramps have to live, "though folks don't think … Twenty-One — "At twenty-one I first began to court a neighbour's child...." "At twenty-two n… Twila Was a City Maiden — The singer, a country boy, describes meeting and falling in love with a beautif…