Humping Old Bluey (The Poor Bushman) — "Humping old bluey it is a stale game... You're battling with poverty, hunger, … The Hut that's Upside Down — The singer has travelled many places, but now is "anchored hard and fast in the… I Binged Avree — Travellers' cant. Singer meets two men in a North Scotland lodging house. They … I Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound — The singer describes the life of a rambler, commenting "I can't help but wonder… I Loved You Better Than You Knew — "Our hands are clasped at last forever, Perhaps we'll never meet again, I loved… I Ride an Old Paint — "I ride an old paint, I lead an old Dan/dam... Ride around, little dogies, ride… I Walk the Road Again — The singer is "a poor unlucky chap" and "very fond of rum." He has rambled far … I'm a Decent Boy from Ireland — The "decent boy" has been forced to roam. Brought up by good parents, he urges,… I've Rode the Southern and the L & N — Blues; singer says he's ridden the Southern & L&N railroads, has been treated b… If I Lose, I Don't Care — Floating verses; singer is clearly a rambler, but the song has no cohesion. "I …