The Burnt-Out Old Fellow — Irish Gaelic: Younger woman complains about her old husband; he sleeps too much… Buttercup Joe — Singer prides himself on his plain tastes. In summer the girls like to romp and… Camden Town — Singer meets a pretty girl, asks her to sit by him (and proposes marriage; they… Can You Rokker Romany? — "If you jump up on my barrow, I'll take you for a ride. And maybe in the spring… The Can of Spring Water — Singer meets a lass on her way to a well. He asks her parents' name. She reject… Careless Love — A young girl's lament for having loved unwisely, worrying what her mother will … The Cat's Got the Measles and the Dog's Got Whooping Cough — Floating verses; "Cat's got the measles and the dog's got whooping cough, doggo… Cats on the Rooftops — Stanzas on how various animals (people, military stuffed shirts, politicians) "… The Champion of Coute Hill — William White meets Kate and convinces her to "try our skill" on Coute Hill. Th… The Chandler's Wife — (The tailor's boy) goes to the chandler's shop; he hears a "knock, knock, knock…