Drive Dull Care Away — "Oh why should we at our lot complain or grieve at our distress? ... while we'r… Drive the Cold Winter Away (In Praise of Christmas) — "All hail to the days that merit more praise Than all of the rest of the year..… The Drive — Singer describes a log drive and jam, and praises the "river rats" and "jack" w… Driving Away at the Smoothing Iron — The speaker admires his darling as, on successive days of the week, she does va… Drunk Last Night — "Drunk last night, drunk the night before, Gonna get drunk tonight like I've ne… Drunkard's Hiccoughs (Drunken Hiccups) — Fiddle tune, with words often assembled from other drinking songs. The singer d… Dublin After the Union — Pitt "the conjurer" is bringing the country to Dublin: turnips growing in the R… Duggan's Dancing School — Paddy Duggan, once a cattle slaughterer, opens a dancing school that exceeds th… The Dying Drunkard — "What a terrible doom I have met. My teeth are now chattering, my eyes almost d… The ESB in Coolea — "ESB with 'lectricity is landed in Coolea For to give us light by day or night …