The Portrush Fishing Disaster (II) — The singer calls listeners to hear of four sailors who died at Portrush. The si… The Ports are Open — Closed ports ruined trade. Out of work tradesmen were wrecking steam looms, and… Possim Sits on 'Simmon Tree, De — "De possim sits on 'simmon tree And feeds himself quite fat, Put Manly on de st… Possum Up a Gum Stump — "Possum up a gum stump, Cooney in a holler, Little gal at our house, Fat as she… Post-Rail Song — "Put 'em up solid, they won't come down! Hey, ma laddie, they won't come down!" The Pot Wrassler — The camp cook tells cowboys he spent years riding the range but "now I'm a-wras… The Potato Bug — "It's just past ten years ... Since we heard of that plague of a fly." Every mo… The Potato — "We have a loyal little friend, the potato," brought by Sir Walter Raleigh. Tho… The Poulduff Fishermen — On July 11 "a maid divine in tears approached me." Three sons had been drowned … The Poulshone Fishermen — A maid reports the disaster: April 3, 1863, at Courtown Harbour, four Poulshone…