Nine Hundred Miles — "I'm a walking down the track, I've got tears in my eyes, Trying to read a lett… No More Shall I Work in the Factory — "When I set out for Lowell, some factory for to find, I left my native country … The North Carolina Hills — "Oh, the North Carolina Hills, How majestic and how grand, With their summits b… The O'Halloran Road — The singer thinks half a century back to "a cold Saint Patrick's Day, With my f… The O'Halloran Road — The singer thinks half a century back to "a cold Saint Patrick's Day, With my f… Oh! Steer My Bark to Erin's Isle — "Oh, I have roamed o'er many lands ... In Erin's isle I'd pass my time." If the… Oh, Baby, 'Low Me One More Chance — "A burly coon you know Who took his clothes an' go, Come back las' night. But h… Old Arboe (Ardboe) — The singer asks the powers to help him praise Ar(d)boe. He praises the land, th… The Old Brown Coat — "...Come listen while I sing about The old brown coat and me." Having worked lo… The Old Farm Gate — "The old farm gate hangs sagging down"; it is old, rusty, and almost useless. O…