The Town of Oranmore (If You Ever Go Over to Ireland) — Singer, possibly American, warns against women of Ireland; one of them has made… The Town of Passage (I) — "The town of Passage is neat and spacious, All situated upon the sea." The boat… The Town of Passage (II) — "Passage town is of great renown." Steamboats on Lough Mahon, whale-boats "skip… The Town of Passage (III) — "The town of Passage ... situated Upon the say, 'Tis nate and dacent." Ships at… A Trace-Boy on Ligoniel Hill — The singer recalls with pride the days of the horse trams when he was a trace-b… The Track to Knob Lake — The singer signs a contract to spike three months on the Knob Lake track. Food … The Trader — The singer tells of the wreck of the Trader, bound from Galway to London. A dre… Trading-Out Blues — "In the middle of the night if you hear a scream And there's a flame burnin'...… Tragedia de Heraclio Bernal — Spanish: "Ano de noventa y quatro en la ciudad de Mazatlan...." Bernal is a rob… Tragic Romance — Singer recalls a girl he loved long ago; he left her her in the arms of another…