A Good Roarin' Fire — "Wi' the day's work done," these things make the singer happy to come home: "a… Greenmount Smiling Ann — The singer sees a beautiful girl, "Greenmount smiling Ann." He sees a young man… The Guid Guid Wife — "To hae a wife, and rule a wife, Taks a wise wise man." The singer lists the pe… The Gun Canecutter — The canecutter is struggling to survive, and "there's no joy for me, I got to c… The Gypsy Laddie — A lord comes home to find his lady "gone with the gypsy laddie." He saddles his… The Half Crown — De Valera will give a half crown to every newborn. Singer marries a widow and d… The Happy Marriage — "How blest has my life been, what joys have I known, since wedlock's soft bonda… Hard Times and Old Bill — "Old Ailey Bill came home from court" and stops at a bar (?) "to have some spor… He Lies in the American Land — A man emigrates to America, leaving wife and children back in Europe. When he s… The Henpecked Man — "I'm the most henpecked man in town, I used to have lots of fun..." until his w…