I Wonder Where's the Gambler — The gambler spends all night at cards. In pain, he has to be helped home by fri… I Would Not Live Always — The singer offers various reasons why "I would not live always:" "Since Jesus w… I'd Rather Be Dead — "I rather be dead an' laid in de dirt Than to see my gal with her feelin's hurt… I'll Be There, Mary Dear — A soldier bids farewell to his sweetheart, giving her a golden leaf to remember… I'll Be With You When the Roses Bloom Again — The soldier must leave his sweetheart; as she pins a rose on his breast, he pro… I'll Fly Away — "Some glad morning, when this life is over, I'll fly away/To a home on God's ce… I'm Lonesome Since My Mother Died — Mother dies and father remarries. My stepmother "beat me and she turned me out … I'm Looking Over My Dead Dog Rover — Concerning the death of Rover, usually caused (inadvertently, one hopes) by the… I've Been Faithful to You — "Why did you turn from me, darling? Why all this coldness today?" The (girl) de… I've Buried Three Husbands Already (Wherever There's a Goose There's a Gander) — "Oh I buried three husbands already ... And now I am mostly all ready For anoth…