Mullaghdoo — The singer recalls how "Hugh Fulton, once my comrade dear, Pursuing fortune, le… Mullinabrone — The singer sees two lovers saying goodbye. He is going to America; she fears he… My Beauty of Limerick — Patrick is across the sea but thinks of his "beauty of Limerick" waiting at hom… My Blue-Eyed Boy — Floating verses on the subject of lost love, usually borrowed from "The Butcher… My Blue-Eyed Boy — Floating verses on the subject of lost love, usually borrowed from "The Butcher… My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean — The singer laments that his bonnie is across the waves, and implores that someo… My Bonny Lad — "Ha' you seen owt of my bonny lad?... He's gone along wi' a stick in his hand/H… My Cabin Home Among the Hills — Singer tells of his cabin in the Virginia hills, where his "mammy" used to sing… My Dear Irish Boy — "My Connor, his cheeks are as ruddy as morning...." The girl describes her love… My Dearest Dear — "My dearest dear, the times draws near When I and you must part, And no one kno…