Davy Lowston — "My name is Davy Lowston, I did seal, I did seal." Lowston and crew are left to… The Dawning of the Day (I) — The singer meets a milk-maid at the dawn of day, seduces her despite her reluct… Dawsonville Jail — Singer is told by Sheriff Glen Wallace that he's "a little too full." He is tak… The Day Columbus Landed Here — "I never shall forget the day Columbus landed here. Myself and forty Indians we… The Day That I Played Baseball — "Oh, my name it is O?Houlihan, I?m a man that's influential." He normally lives… The Day We Packed the Hamper for the Coast — About the great difficulties a couple has "the day we packed the hamper for the… The Day is Past and Gone — "The day is past and gone, The evening shades appear, Oh, may we all remember w… The Day of Waterloo — "Revolving time has brought the day That beams with glory's brightest ray In hi… The Days Are Awa That I Hae Seen — In words familiar from many songs, the girl says that she has been jilted throu… The Days of Forty-Nine — The singer, "Old Tom Moore from the Bummer's Shore," a relic of the California …