Logie O Buchan — The singer complains that "they have taken away Jemy the delight of the yard." … The London Heiress (The Brisk and Lively Lad) — An heiress loves a farmer's son. Her father has him sent to the battle front. H… Londonderry Love Song — The singer goes out wandering and sees boys and girls at play. He might be with… Lonely Waterloo — The singer sees a girl grieving for her love. She describes Willie, and the sin… The Lonesome (Stormy) Scenes of Winter — The singer insists that a girl tell him whether she will marry him or not. She … Lonesome Dove (II) — Singer laments a lost love: "You've broken all your promises, Just marry whom y… Long, Long Ago! — "Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long long ago, long ago; Sing me th… Long, Long Ago! — "Tell me the tales that to me were so dear, Long long ago, long ago; Sing me th… Look Where the Train Done Gone — Floating-verse blues about trains and lost love: "Look where de train done gone… Looked Down the Railroad Far As I Could See — "Well, ah looked down de railroad fuh as I could see, Looked down dat railroad …