I'm Sitting on the Stile, Mary (The Irish Emigrant II) — "Oh I'm sitting on the stile, Mary, where we sat side by side." He thinks of th… I'm To Be Marrit in May — "The win' at the window is rattlin', The sheep huddle close on the brae... But … I'm a Poor Old Chimney Sweeper — "I am a poor old chimney sweeper, I have but one daughter and now I can't keep … I'm a Tight Little Irishman — "Tight Little Irishman" Larry O'Broom does well enough on his father's inherita… I've Buried Three Husbands Already (Wherever There's a Goose There's a Gander) — "Oh I buried three husbands already ... And now I am mostly all ready For anoth… I've Rode the Southern and the L & N — Blues; singer says he's ridden the Southern & L&N railroads, has been treated b… If You'll Only Let Liquor Alone — The singer reminds her husband that he promised when they married "that you wou… In Cupid's Court — Fishing, the singer meets a maid. She asks if he is a stranger "brought up in C… In London so Fair — A girl goes to serve a lady whose son is a sea captain. They fall in love; when… In Seventeen Ninety-Five — Singer comes into the country in 1795; considers himself lucky just to be alive…