Good Morning, Ladies All (II) — Pump or halyard shanty. "We are outward bound for Mobile Town, with a heave-o, … Green Grass — "A dis, a dis, a green grass, A dis, a dis, a dis, Come all you pretty fair mai… Hal-an-Tow — Spring ritual song; "Robin Hood and Little John they both are gone to fair-O"';… The Half Door — The singer finds a home with "a sweet colleen" behind an open half-door. She in… Hauling Wood to Bangor — Singer gets up at five to haul wood to Bangor; he arrives and gets drunk. His f… Heel and Toe Polka — Descriptions of how to dance the polka and other dances: "First the heel And th… Hey Betty Martin — "Hey Betty Martin, tip-toe, tip-toe, Hey Betty Martin, tip-toe fine." Other ver… Hieland Rory — This song is about the wedding of Hieland Rory and Mary Morrison. The songs sun… The High-Toned Dance — "Now you can't expect a cowboy to agitate his shanks In the etiquettish fashion… The Hog-tub — Singer is invited home by his "pretty young lass." She pushes him in the hog-tu…