The Convict of Clonmel — A convict, sentenced to be hanged, thinks of his past, playing at hurley and da… The Coon-Can Game — The singer is so disturbed by his woman's unfaithfulness that he cannot even pl… Corn Pone — "Corn pone, fat meat, All I ever gets to eat. Better, better than I ever gets a… Cotton the Kid — Cotton seems "a nice kid... Until he became a rolling stone at the age of seven… Country Blues — Floating verses; singer is in jail, possibly dying, lamenting his fate and hard… The County Jail (I) — "As I was standing on a corner, Not doing any harm, Along came a policeman And … Courting in the Kitchen — The singer warns listeners against love, "The devil's own invention." He courts… The Crime of the D'Autremont Brothers — "Way out west in Oregon in 1923, The D'Autremont brothers wrecked the train as … The Cryderville Jail — Complaints about prison life. Refrain: "It's hard times in (Cryderville) jail, … Darlin' (I) — "If I'd a-known my captain was blind, darlin', darlin'... Wouldna gone to work …