The Mucking o' Geordie's Byre — The singer describes the filthy habits of Geordie and his family, and the stran… The Muckle Meal-Pock — "I am a sturdy beggar loon, weel kent the country through." The rambler describ… Muddley Barracks — The singer accepts the King's shilling to enlist in Muddley Minor regiment. At … Mudion River — The singer calls on the muses to pay attention as he asks their aid in praising… Muff Lawler, the Squealer — Muff Lawler, a member of the Molly Maguires, is accused (of murder). Rather tha… Muileann Dubh, Am (The Black Mill) — Gaelic. The black mill is moving around and we expect to go dancing. There are … The Muir Hen — The singer bends his bow to fire at the muir hen, but cannot fire. She complain… The Muir of Culloden — "I'll sing of my country, its deep glens and fountains... I'll sing of its batt… Mulberry Disaster — A storm-tossed ship is blown near Mulberry. The crew abandon ship. One of the b… Mulcahy's Gone Away — "The hero of my humble song was once a mighty man, A shining light in his neigh…