The Little Red Caboose Behind the Train (III) — Singer, a railroader, says he's getting old and feeble, and the only friend he … London Bridge Is Falling Down — Upon learning that "London Bridge is (falling/broken) down," the singers must d… Mammy in the Kitchen — "Mammy in the kitchen cookin' pink beans; Daddie on the ocean dodgin' submarine… The Man Behind — The singer's father warns, "Don't ever be too forward, lad, but act with modesy… The Mowing Machine — The cowboy "used to go dashing," "But that was before they invented wire fences… My Irish Jaunting Car (The Irish Boy) — "I'm Larry McHugh, a boy so true, I belong to the Emerald Isle." He tells how t… My Seventy-Six Geared Wheel — "O how I long for solid roads In the merry month of June ... How jolly I will f… The New Electric Light — The singer's wife is desperate for electric lights. She wanders the streets see… The New Electric Light — The singer's wife is desperate for electric lights. She wanders the streets see… The New Road — "For fifty years I've known a woodland Of patriarchal trees, Their roots grown …