Fortune My Foe (Aim Not Too High) — "Fortune my foe, why dost thou frown on me? And will thy favour never better be… Freight Train Blues (I) — "I hate to hear that engine blow, boo-hoo (x2), Every time I hear it blowin' I … Friends and Neighbors (Virginia's Alders) — The singer reports, "Friends and neighbors, I am now going to leave you..." He … The Fugitive's Lament — Singer longs for home, sweetheart, family. He is a fugitive because he committe… The Gallant Hussar (A Damsel Possessed of Great Beauty) — The beautiful damsel waits at her father's gate for the hussars to pass by. At … The Galway Shawl — The singer walks out in May and sees a beautiful girl in a Galway shawl. He com… The Gambler (I) — "My moments are lonesome, no pleasure I find, My true love is a gambler, It tro… The Gambler (II) — "Good morning, Mister Railroad Man, What time do your trains roll by? At nine-s… The Garden Gate — Mary and William have planned a secret meeting. She arrives at the garden gate … Garnish — The singer recalls "the days of my youth [when] I roamed down to the seashore, …