My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean — The singer laments that his bonnie is across the waves, and implores that someo… My Bonnie Wee Hen — The singer had a fine hen; it laid two eggs a day. But it went out to seek food… My Bonny Black Bess (I) — Dick Turpin gives a detailed account of Black Bess's speed and beauty and the g… My Bonny Black Bess (II) (Poor Black Bess; Dick Turpin's Ride) — Dick Turpin bids farewell to the horse that served his so well, making his expl… My Bonny Breeden — "She was born 'mong the wild flowers that bloom in our valley, and like those s… My Bonny Brown Jane — The singer recalls courting a girl with a "false flattering tongue." He courts … My Bonny Lad — "Ha' you seen owt of my bonny lad?... He's gone along wi' a stick in his hand/H… My Boyfriend Gave Me An Apple — "And five o'clock is striking, Mother may I go out My true love is waiting for … My Cabin Home Among the Hills — Singer tells of his cabin in the Virginia hills, where his "mammy" used to sing… My Cabin in the Hills — "Oh! please just one peep At my cabin in the hills Where the pine trees sway An…