Down on Penny's Farm — "Hard times in the country, Down on Penny's farm." The renters are subjected to… Down on the Farm (III) — "Down on the farm 'bout half past four, I slip on my pants and sneak out the do… Down, Down, Down — The singer describes the conditions at the Oak Hill mine "that goes down, down,… The Dreary Black Hills — The singer arrives in the Black Hills to find "loafers and bummers" filling the… Drill, Ye Tarriers, Drill — Describing, in extravagant terms, the hard life of the (Irish) railroad workers… The Drought — The singer describes the troubles of Australia during drought, and observes, "Y… The Drunkard's Ragged Wean — "A wee bit ragged laddie gaes wandering through the street, Wading mong the sno… Durham Strike (Durham Lockout) — "In our Durham County I am sorry for to say, That hunger and starvation is incr… The Ebenezer — The sailor recalls a dreadful voyage: "Ev'ry day was scrub and grease her." The… Ellen O'Connor — Ellen O'Connor is leaving Ireland because the famine and eviction have reached …