Darahill — "When I engaged to Darrahill, 'Twas low down in Buchan fair." The singer descri… Death of Alec Robertson (I) — "A good man has gone, he's drawn his last breath, Struck down in the midst of h… The Death of Willie Stone — "In a graveyard at Toowong, where the river rolls along, Lies Willie Stone a tr… Dick o the Cow — Johnnie Armstrong decides on a raid, but has little luck. He is advised to stea… Donald Campbell — "Once I loved a fair young jockey; Donald Campbell was his name, Until it pleas… Doney Gal — "A cowboy's life is a weary thing, Rope and brand and ride and sing.... Rain or… Down Fell the Old Nag — "Down fell the old nag, dead between the shafts." The crew, rather than haul th… Down the Road (II) — Singer races his pony Polly for 60 pounds and beats Jones's cob. Jones proposes… Drei Reiter Am Thor — "Es ritten drei Reitter zum Tore hinaus, Ade! Fein's liebchen schaute zum Fenst… The Drunkard's Horse — Conversation between a man and his horse. The man beats the horse; the horse te…