Watercresses — The singer meets a damsel who has "a bunch of watercresses." She agrees to marr… The Waterford Boys — The singer pays 5 shillings for a room and dry bread and cheese; he fight rats … The Waterford Strike — Waterford staff strikes for pension rights. Union "Meter Maids" cross the line… Waterloo (I) — The singer is pressed and forced to leave his sweetheart. The new Redcoat serve… Waterloo (II) Watermelon on the Vine — "You may talk about your apples, your peaches, and your pears... But... The wat… Watkin's Ale — A girl laments "I am afraid to die a maid." A man overhears and offers her "Wat… Watty Grimes — Watty Grimes blames Billy McKeever for blackmailing him into leaving his family… Watty's Wooing — "Watty Wylie was a grieve and served at Whinnyknowe, And he had gien his promis… Wave Over Wave — The singer is a sailor who loves the sea. His wife doesn't understand why he le…