Sticking Out a Mile from Blarney — Rhyming verses with a chorus: "God be with those merry merry days that we spent… Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones — "Sticks and stones may break my bones, Say what you please when I'm dead and go… The Stinkin' Cow — One fine morning, Old McGee sends daughter Molly out with Johnny. They see a bu… Stir the Wallaby Stew — Dad's in jail, Mother unfaithful, the sheep are dead, the farm's for sale. Dad … The Stockman's Last Bed — A song lamenting the death of poor Jack, the stockman, (gored to death by a cow… The Stolen Bride — "Down by the river, the willows grow tall, Whippoorwill calling, hear their sad… The Stolen Child (The Lindbergh Kidnapping) — Catchall of Lindberg songs. Typical example: The singer will "tell you about th… Stonecutter Boy — A stonecutter boy sees a young woman. If she'll rest a moment, he'll "tell you … Stonewall Jackson's Way — The prayers and fighting methods of "Stonewall" Jackson and his troops (the "St… Stormalong — Shanty. Characteristic lines: "To me way, old Stormalong!... Aye, aye, aye, Cap…