The Four-Loom Weaver — Singer, a weaver, laments hard times -- his clothes are worn out, his furnitur… Fox and Hare (They've All Got a Mate But Me) — The singer laments, "Six wives I've had and they're all dead," noting "Oh, the … Frankie Silvers — The singer, Frankie Silvers, has been condemned to die for murdering her husban… The Fucking Machine — A sailor/airman/engineer marries a sexually insatiable woman, and builds a mach… The Gallant Brigantine — A sailor and a girl meet. She gives him her address, saying her husband would b… The Gay Oul' Hag — At a house on our street "the red-haired one is mine ... she's a gay old hag." … Geordie — Geordie is taken (for killing a man or the king's deer). When word comes to his… George's Bank (II) — A captain's wife and three babes wait for the ship sunk on George's Bank. "Now … The Girl I Left Behind Me (II) — Singer bids farewell to his beloved and departs for the war. He shares "the glo… The Girl from Turfahun — "Ye bards may sing your sweetest lays In praise of beauty's grace...." The sing…