Maguire's Brae — "Have you ever stood on the Carn street.. And viewed those hills with their lim… The Mountains of Mourne — The Irishman in London writes home to Mary to tell her of the city. He describe… My Gray Haired Irish Mother — Barney thinks of his childhood in Ireland and how blessed him when he left. He … New Prisoner's Song — Singer has seven more to serve, for knocking a man down and taking his watch. H… New Prisoner's Song — Singer has seven more to serve, for knocking a man down and taking his watch. H… Norah McShane — The singer recalls leaving (Ballymoney), and admits to being "as wretched can b… A North Country Maid — "A north country maid to London had strayed Although with her nature it did not… O, Derry, Derry, Dearie Me — The singer recalls Derry in the springtime. He remembers the sights, swimming i… O, Derry, Derry, Dearie Me — The singer recalls Derry in the springtime. He remembers the sights, swimming i… Och, Och, Eire, O! — The Irish exile misses home and his "native bay." He recalls the races and game…