Lizie Lindsay — A young man comes to court Lizie Lindsay, asking her to come to the Highlands w… Lizie Wan — (Geordy) finds his sister (Lizie Wan) crying. When he asks why, he is told that… Lizzie Borden Songs — Sundry comments on the Fall River murders, e.g. "Lizzie Borden took an axe, and… Lizzie Brown — The singer, who has moved to Bee's Hotel to sleep with Lizzie Brown, extols the… Lloyd George — Lloyd George won the great war but he'd still "better keep clear from the boys … The Load of Kail Plants — The young man comes to Ballymoney to sell his kail plants. He does his business… Loading Pulp at Georgetown — "I'll tell you how we load the pulp." The loading crew is named we are told how… Loch Lomond — Singer laments parting from his/her love by Loch Lomond, noting "the broken hea… Loch na Garr (Lachin Y Gair) — The singer is in England, a land of "a million luxuries," but longs for Caledon… The Loch o' the Auds — "At nicht i' my fun, when late I was rovin'" in May, the singer sees a beautif…