In the Days when I Was Hard Up — The singer recalls how difficult life was when he faced poverty. He was scorned… In the Dense Woods — The singer is lost and alone in the woods in a storm. He laments, "The cold wet… In the Evening by the Moonlight — "In de ebening by de moonlight when de darkies work was over... Dat's de only t… In the Garden — "I come to the garden alone, While the dew is still on the roses, And the voice… In the Good Old Summertime — "There's a time in each year that we always hold dear, Good old summertime." Th… In the Hills of Roane County — Singer courts and marries; his wife's brother Tom stabs him. Three months late… In the Jailhouse Now — Bill Campbell disregards warnings and keeps gambling; he's in the jailhouse now… In the Morning by the Bright Light — "I'se gwine away by the light of the moon, Want all the children to follow me, … In the Pines — Usually about a man whose girl has left him (on a train) (to meet another) ("in… In the Pit from Sin Set Free — "In the pit from sin set free, Sudden death would glory be, That is why I sing …