Garden Where the Praties Grow — ""Have you ever been in love, me boys, Oh! have you felt the pain? I'd rather b… The Gardener — A "gardener" comes to a lady, offering many flowers if she will marry him. She … Garners Gay (Rue; The Sprig of Thyme) — Of a girl who has lost her thyme and her love. She uses other symbols to descri… Garnish — The singer recalls "the days of my youth [when] I roamed down to the seashore, … Garrawilla (The Shearer's Life) — "I sing of Garrawilla, a station of the glen...." Though the singer says, "A sh… Garryowen (I) — "Garryowen's gone to rack, We'll win her olden glories back." Sarsfield "tramp'… Garryowen (II) — "Let Bacchus's sons be not dismayed"; "booze and sing" ;"take delight in smashi… The Garryowen — Fragment: "She was accompanied by two vessels more, When to her misfortune on t… Garvagh Town — The singer meets the "star of Garvagh town." She refuses his advances because h… Gas Lights — "Belfast and the new fashioned gas ... can from all darkness deliver." Business…