The White Cockade — The singer describes her handsome young love. He has taken the white cockade an… White Coral Bells — "White coral bells upon a slender stalk, Lilies of the valley (line/grace) my g… The White Fisher — Willie learns that a "popish priest" fathered his wife's baby. She tells Willie… White Folks in the Parlor — "White folks in the parlor, Talking 'bout jelly and jam... Didn't say a word ab… The White Hare — Near Oldham town lived an old white hare that has escaped beagles and greyhound… White House Blues (II) — Singer says Hoover let the country go to ruin; now Roosevelt's "doing his best,… White Man, Let Me Go — The Indian begs to be allowed to return to his land: "Let me go to my home in t… The White Pilgrim — "I came to the tomb where the white pilgrim lay And pensively stood by his tomb… White Wings — "White wings, they never grow weary, They carry me cheerily over the sea, Night… Whitney's Camp — "It's of a brave young shantyboy, brave-hearted, true, He left his home near Ot…