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Dancing in Glenroan (Rinnceoiri Ghleann Ruain)
— The singer, "growing old and weary," recalls the dancing of his youth in Glenro…
Daniel O'Connell (I)
— Singer overhears an old woman and a tinker; he says Daniel O'Connell is now mak…
The Days of the Past Are Gone
— "The harness hangs in the old log barn, The wagon rots in the shed...." "For we…
The Deaf Woman's Courtship
— An old man comes to an old woman and asks her is she will (mend his jacket). Sh…
Do Ye Mind Lang Syne
— "Do ye mind lang syne, When the simmer days were fine, When the sun it shone fa…
The Dog in the Closet (The Old Dyer)
— The hatter has to hide in the closet when the woman's husband comes home unexpe…
Don't Go, Tommy
— "You'll miss it, my boy, now mind what I say, Don't spend all your money and ti…
Don't Leave Your Mother When Her Hair Turns Gray
— "Stick to your mother, Tom, And don't you leave her worry, lad." The singer, wh…
The Engineer
— Singer, an old engineer, tells his friend (and fireman?) Joe about the wreck on…
Flowery Nolan
— At seventy one, Flowery Nolan, "a terror to all men," decides to marry. He marr…