The Dowie Dens o Yarrow — Many men feel that a woman (their sister?) should be separated from her lover/h… Down Among the Budded Roses — Singer tells his sweetheart that she should not forget the promise she made to … Down By the Glenside (The Bold Fenian Men) — An old woman sings about the "bold Fenian men" she had seen "marching and drill… Down Fell the Old Nag — "Down fell the old nag, dead between the shafts." The crew, rather than haul th… Down Went McGinty — McGinty bet that McCann could not carry him up a wall. McGinty was right, and "… Down by the Seaside — Singer meets young woman and asks her to walk with him. She declines; she's sea… Down by the Weeping Willow Tree — "Dig my grave and let me lie, love (x3), Down by the weeping willow tree." "Mak… Down on Your Knees — Thomas Fitzgerald enters hell. He is accused: "While on earth your shortlived r… Down on the Farm (II) — "When a boy I used to dwell in a home I loved so well, Far away among the clove… Down the Road (II) — Singer races his pony Polly for 60 pounds and beats Jones's cob. Jones proposes…