The Wearing of the Green (I) — The singer tells of the dreadful fate of Ireland, the "most distressful country… The Wearing of the Green (II) — "One blessing on my native isle! One curse upon her foes!" In exile the singer … The Wearing of the Green (IV) — "Farewell, for I must leave thee, my own, my native shore." The singer's father… The Wee Weaver — "I am a wee weaver confined to my loom." Willy loves Mary. They roam by Lough E… The West's Asleep — "While every side a vigil keep, The West's asleep, the West's asleep." The sing… The Wexford Insurgent — "The heroes of Wexford have burst through their chains." The Shelmaliers lead t… The Wexford Massacre — "They knelt around the cross divine, the matron and the maid... Three hundred f… Whack Fol the Diddle (God Bless England) — "We'll sing you a song of Peace and Love." "'God Bless England.'" When we were … What Irish Boys Can Do — "They insult an Irishman ... it happens every day." But the Irish are noble and… The Wheels of the World — Spinners turn the wheels of the world. Some spinners are named with their produ…