Tom Dixon — "Tom Dixon runs a cathouse way down on Harlow street," a frequent destination f… Tom Dooley — Tom Dula/Dooley has killed Laura Foster. He has few regrets except that he didn… Tom Dula's Lament — "I pick my banjo now, I pick it on my knee, This time tomorrow night, It'll be … Tom Halyard — Tom Halyard, mortally wounded, asks his ship's captain if he has done his duty.… Tom Kelly's Cow — Tom Kelly brews poteen "that exceeds them all." John's cow drinks up the still … Tom O'Neill — A rich girl tries to convince Tom O'Neill to leave the priesthood and marry her… Tom Pearce (Widdicombe Fair I) — The singer asks Tom Pearce to lend his old mare to go to the fair. Tom wants th… Tom Potts — A high-born lady loves Tom Potts, a serving man. She refuses Lord Phoenix's off… Tom Twist — "Tom Twist was a wonderful fellow; No boy was so nimble and strong." Shipwrecke… Tom a Bedlam (Bedlam Boys) — The singer is determined to find her Tom. She describes (his or her) visions. C…