Book
Folksinger's wordbook
Publication Information
New York : Oak Publications, c1973.
Physical Description
430 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Notes
Words and chords for over 1,000 songs including a concise chord dictionary for guitar and a folk music bibliography.
Contents
- Abdul, The bulbul amir
- Adam in the garden pinning leaves
- Ain't gonna grieve my Lord no more
- Ain't it a shame
- The blue-tail fly
- Cosher Bailey's engine
- Crawdad
- The desperado
- The devil and the farmer's wife
- The dodger song
- Eddystone light
- The fireship
- The frozen logger
- Goodbye 'Lisa Jane
- I was born about ten thousand years ago
- Ilkley moor baht 'at
- It's the syme the whole world over
- The lavender cowboy
- Mama don't 'low
- The man that waters the workers' beer
- My God, how the money rolls in
- My sweetheart's the mule in the mines
- Oh, how he lied
- Putting on the style
- The rich man and the poor man
- Take a whiff on me
- Ta-ra-ra boom-der-e
- Willy the weeper.
- (cont.) The Arkansas traveler
- Bile them cabbage down
- Black-eyed Susie
- Boatman's dance
- Buffalo gals
- Camptown races
- Captain Jinks
- Cindy
- Cotton-eyed Joe
- Cripple creek
- Fly around my blue-eyed gal
- Green corn
- Ida Red
- Jubilee
- L'il Liza Jane
- Pop goes the weasel
- Sally Goodin
- Sourwood mountain
- Turkey in the straw
- Uncle Joe
- Uncle Reuben
- Weevily wheat.
- (cont.) Abilene
- Acres of clams
- Alabama bound
- America the beautiful
- Bowling green
- The Colorado trail
- Columba the gem of the ocean
- Cumberland Gap
- Dixie
- East Virginia
- Elanoy
- E-ri-e
- The eyes of Texas
- Far above Cayuga's waters
- The great American bum
- Home on the range
- In Kansas
- My home's across the smokey mountains
- Oleanna
- On the banks of the wabash
- The rackets around the blue mountain lake
- Sail away ladies
- Sidewalks of New York
- The state of Arkansas
- Swannanoa tunnel
- Way out in Idaho.
- (cont.) Baby mine
- The big rock candy mountain
- The blind fiddler
- Danville girl
- Deep blue sea
- The dreary black hills
- Frieght train
- The gambler
- Hand me down my walking cane
- Hard traveling
- He was a friend of mine
- I can't help but wonder where I'm bound
- I'm going down this road feeling bad
- Man of constant sorrow
- Mighty day
- Motherless children
- My ramblin' boy
- Nine hundred miles
- The oak and the ash
- The other side of Jordan
- Poor Howard
- Prospecting dream
- Rambling, gambling man
- Root, hog, or die
- Roving gambler blues
- Run come see
- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
- There's a man goin' round takin' names
- This train
- The titanic
- The tramp
- Wandering
- Wild rover.
- (cont.) Ain't no more cane on this brazos
- Another man done gone
- Baby, please don't go
- Been in the pen so long
- The Boston burglar
- Botany bay
- Columbus stockade blues
- Darlin'
- Foggy mountain top
- It's almost done
- Long John
- Midnight special
- Old Hannah
- Old Reilly
- Poor boy
- The popular wobbly
- Portland county jail
- Sam Hall
- Take this hammer
- Tramp! Tramp! Tramp!
- (cont.) Alberta
- All night long
- Back water blues
- Betty and Dupree
- Bottle up and go
- Brown's ferry blues
- Cocaine Bill and morphine Sue
- Cocaine blues
- Corinna
- Easy rider
- Evil-hearted man
- Good morning blues
- Hesitation blues
- I know you rider
- I'm a stranger here
- Kansas City blues
- Number twelve train
- Poor man blues
- Rocks and gravel
- St. James infirmary
- Salty dog blues
- Shorty George
- Sporting life blues
- Stealin', stealin'
- Step it up and go
- Take your fingers off it
- Talking blues
- Tell old Bill
- Things about comin' my way
- When things go wrong with you
- Worried man blues.
- (cont.) Across the western ocean
- A-roving
- Blood red roses
- Blow the man down
- Blow ye winds in the morning
- Blow ye winds westerly
- Boney was a warrior
- The Bonnie ship the diamond
- Can't you dance the polka?
- Cape cod girls
- Coast of Peru
- Fire down below
- Greenland fisheries
- Hanging Johnny
- Haul away Joe
- Haul on the bowline
- High barbaree
- Hieland Laddie
- Home, boys, home
- Hullabaloo belay
- Jack is every inch a sailor
- John B. Sails
- Johnny Boker
- Leave her, Johnny
- The leaving of Liverpool
- Little Sally Racket
- Lowlands
- The mermaid
- Michael, row the boat ashore
- Pay me my money down
- Red iron ore
- Reuben ranzo
- Rio Grande
- Rock about my Saro Jane
- Rock 'n' row me over
- Rolling home
- Round the bay of Mexico
- Sacramento
- Sailing, sailing
- Sally Brown
- Santy Anno
- Shenandoah
- South Australia
- Ten thousand miles away
- Tommy's gone to Hilo
- What shall we do with a drunken sailor?
- (cont.) Canada-I-O
- Casey Jones (Union)
- Engine 143
- In the pines
- I've been workin' on the railroad
- Jam on Gerry's rocks
- Jay Gould's daughter
- Pat works on the railway
- The raftsmen
- Railroad Bill
- Rock island line
- She'll be coming round the mountain
- The wabash cannonball
- The wreck of the old 97.
- (cont.) Blood on the saddle
- Buffalo skinners
- Bury me not ont he lone prairie
- The cowboy's dream
- Doney gal
- The gail I left behind me
- Git along, little dogies
- Goodbye old paint
- the old chisholm trail
- Ragtime cowboy Joe
- The railroad corral
- Red river valley
- The strawberry roan
- The streets of Laredo
- The tenderfoot
- Trail to Mexico
- Tyin' a knot in the devil's tail
- Utah Carroll
- Wake up, Jacob
- The zebra dun.
- (cont.) Ballad of the boll weevil
- Dakota land
- The farmer is the man
- The hayseed
- The little old sod shanty on my claim
- The miller.
- The praties
- Roberts' farm
- Seven cent cotton and forty cent meat
- Starving to death on a government claim
- Times are getting hard
- When I first came to this land
- Young man who wouldn't hoe corn.
- (cont.) Ballad of Springhill
- Bands of marble
- Bring me a little water, Sylvie
- Drill, ye tarriers, drill
- The Erie Canal
- The factory girl
- Four pence a day
- Girl of constant sorrow
- I'se the b'y
- John Henry
- Long-line skinner
- Molly Malone
- Mule skinner blues
- Nine pound hammer
- The ox-driver
- Pay day at coal creek
- Pick a bale of cotton
- The squid-jiggin' ground
- Timber
- Weave room blues
- Weaver's life
- Winnsboro cotton mill blues
- The work of the weavers.
- (cont.) The commonwealth of toil
- Get thee behind me, Satan
- He's a fool
- Hold the fort
- It's a good thing to join a union
- The ludlow massacre
- Miner's lifeguard
- The picket line song
- Raggedy
- Roll the union on
- Solidarity forever
- Talking union
- There is power
- Union maid
- Union train
- We are building a strong union
- We pity our bosses five
- We shall not be moved
- Which side are you on?
- You gotta go down (and join the union).
- (cont.) Annie Laurie
- Banks of the roses
- Black is the color
- The cambric shirt
- Charlie is my darling
- Comin' through the rye
- The dark-eyed sailor
- Don't let your deal go down
- Down in the valley
- The first time ever I saw your face
- The foggy dew
- George Collins
- Goodbye, my lover, goodbye
- Greensleeves
- Handsome Molly
- He's gone away
- I know my love
- I know where I'm going
- Jackson
- John Anderson, My Joe (I)
- John Riley
- Katy Cline
- Lady of Carlisle
- Little Mohee
- Locks and bolts
- Love somebody, yes I do
- Mary Ann
- My Bonnie lies over the ocean
- My love is like a red, red rose
- Nelly Bly
- New river train
- Oh, dear! what can the matter be?
- (cont.) Pretty Saro
- The queen of hearts
- A rich Irish lady
- Round her neck she wore a yellow ribbon
- Scarborough fair
- Shady grove
- She's like the swallow
- Spanish is the loving tongue
- the storms are on the ocean
- Turtle dove
- Waillie
- Wheel of fortune
- Will you go, Lassie, go?
- Blow the candles out
- Candy man blues
- The chandler's wife
- The foggy, foggy dew
- Gently Johnny, my jingalo
- Green grow the rashes, O
- It was a lover and his lass
- John Anderson My Jo (II)
- Keep my skillet good and greasy
- Lavender blue
- Little ball of yarn
- Maids, when you're young, never wed and old man
- The next market day
- Roll in my sweet baby's arms
- Sal got a meatskin
- Tom cat blues
- The trooper and the maid
- Two maids went a-milking one day
- The virgin sturgeon.
- (cont.) Bell-bottomed trousers
- Beware, oh, take care
- Bucking broncho
- Careless love
- Come all you fair and tender ladies
- The cuckoo
- Dear companion
- False true love
- The girl on the greenbriar shore
- green grow the lilacs
- I'm sad and i'm lonely
- On top of old smoky
- One morning in May
- Rue
- The water is wide
- Wildwood flower
- Bobby Shafto
- The bold soldier
- Cod liver oil
- Common bill
- Eggs and marrowbone
- Everyday dirt
- The husband with no courage in him
- I had a wife
- I wish I was single again.
- (cont.) Johnny Todd
- The Johnson boys
- Kansas boys
- My horses ain't hungry
- Red apple juice
- Reilly's daughter
- Risselty-Rosselty
- Sally Ann
- Sally my dear
- The wagoner's lad
- Wait for the wagon
- The wee cooper of fife
- When the iceworms nest again
- Banks of the Ohio
- Barbara Allen
- Bury me beneath the willow
- The butcher's boy
- Delia's gone
- The Dowie dens of yarrow
- Down by the Sally Gardens
- Every night when the sun goes in
- Frankie and Johnny
- I never will marry
- Lord Lovel
- Molly Brannigan
- Rosewood casket
- Sailor on the deep blue sea
- There is a tavern in the town
- Unfortunate Miss Bailey.
- (cont.) Dink's song
- Early one morning
- Hard, ain't it hard
- Hard is the fortune of all womankind
- House of the rising sun
- The housewife's lament
- Oh, babe, it ain't no lie
- Old maid's song
- Single girl
- When I was single
- Aimee McPherson
- Blow away the morning dew
- Darlin' Corey
- Devilish Mary
- Don't sing love songs
- The gypsy davey
- The handsome cabin boy
- Hangtown gals
- Katy cruel
- Lady Isabel and the elf knight
- Little Maggie
- Little Phoebe
- Old man in the wood
- The rebel girl
- Sweet Betsy from Pike
- Who's gonna shoe your pretty little foot?
- (cont.) Ballad of Sam Hall
- Barnyards of delgaty
- The bastard King of England
- Billy Barlow
- Billy the kid
- Bold Jack Donahue
- Captain Kidd
- Cole Younger
- Didn't he ramble
- Hallelujah, I'm a bum
- Jesse James
- Joe Bowers --- John Hardy
- John Peel
- Lincolnshire poacher
- MacPherson's farewell
- The man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo
- Old Joe Clark
- Old rosin the beau
- Roll on the ground
- Rothesay, O
- Sam Bass
- Stagolee
- Steamboat Bill
- Whiskey in the jar
- The wild colonial boy.
- (cont.) Bailiff's daughter of Islington
- The Bonnie Earl of Murray
- Daily growing
- Earl Brand
- The four Maries
- The gallows pole
- Geordie
- The golden vanity
- The great Silkie
- The gypsy rover
- Henry Martin
- The house carpenter's wife
- Lady Margaret
- The lass of Roch Royal
- Lord Bateman
- Old bangum
- Queen Jane
- Springfield mountain
- The ghree ravens
- The unquiet grave
- The wraggle-taggle gypsies
- Young Charlotte
- Young man cut down in his prime
- The cruel mother
- Deep water
- Down in the willow garden
- Edward
- Fair Ellender
- Johnson
- Knoxville girl
- Lily of the west
- Matty Groves
- Omie Wise
- Pretty Polly
- Tom Dooley
- The two sisters.
- (cont.) Away with rum
- Beautiful brown eyes
- Brandy leave me alone
- The calton weaver
- Chevaliers de la table ronde
- Drunk last night
- Finnegan's wake
- Four nights drunk
- The intoxicated rat
- Johnson's ale
- The jug of punch
- Kentucky bootlegger
- Lordlord fill the flowing bowl
- Little brown jug
- Moonshiner
- Mountain dew
- Real old mountain dew
- Rye whiskey
- Sweet thing
- Take a drink on me
- Tom Brown
- Vive la compagnie
- Whiskey Johnny.
- (Cont.) Around the corner
- Cape Ann
- A capital ship
- Chewing gum
- Clementine
- Dunderbeck
- Father's whiskers
- The hearse song
- A horse named Bill
- John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
- Michael Finnigan
- Oh, Susanna
- Old Dan Tucker
- Once there were three fishermen
- Peter Gray
- Polly Wolly doodle
- Sipping cider through a straw
- Talking nothin'
- There ain't no bugs on me
- There was an old soldier
- Whoa back, Buck
- The Band played on
- Beautiful dreamer
- Believe me, if all those endearing young charms
- Ben Bolt
- A bicycle built for two
- Bill Bailey.
- (cont.) Bonny Eloise
- Darling Nelly Gray
- Drink to me only with thine eyes
- Flow gently, sweet afton
- For he's a jolly good fellow
- Golden slippers
- Goodnight ladies
- Grandfather's clock
- Hello! my baby
- Home, sweet home
- I'll take you home again, Kathleen
- In the evening by the moonlight
- In the gloaming
- In the good old summertime
- Jeanie with the light brown hair
- Juanita
- Kathleen Mavourneen
- The last rose of summer
- A life on the ocean wave
- Listen to the Mockingbird
- Loch Lomond
- Long, long ago
- Lorena
- Meet me in St. Louis, Louis
- My old Kentucky home
- My wild Irish rose
- Old folks at home
- The old oaken bucket.
- (cont) The rose of Tralee
- Sally in our alley
- School days
- Seeing Nellie home
- Silver threads among the gold
- Summer is a-coming in
- Sweet Adeline
- Sweet and low
- Sweet Evelina
- Sweet Genevieve
- Wait till the sun shines, Nellie
- What a friend we have in mother
- When you and I were young, Maggie
- When you were sweet sixteen
- While strolling through the park one day
- Woodman, spare that tree
- After the ball is over
- A bird in a gilded cage
- The drunkard's doom
- Father, dear father, come home with me now
- The letter edged in black
- Little Joe the wrangler
- Little Rosewood casket
- The man on the flying trapeze
- One fish ball
- A picture from life's other side
- She is more to be pitied than censured.
- (cont.) The ship that never returned
- They're moving father's grave
- The vacant chair
- Villikins and his Dinah
- When the world's all done this fall
- Where is my wandering boy tonight?
- The blue bells of Scotland
- Bobby Campbell
- Bring 'em home
- The British grenadiers
- Buttermilk Hill
- The Campbell's are comin'
- The cruel war is raging
- The D-Day Dodgers
- Dumbarton's drums
- Gee, but I want to go home
- The girl I left behind me
- Goober peas
- Hey Betty Martin
- High Germany
- I come and stand at every door
- I just wanna stay home
- I've got to know
- Johnny, I hardly knew you
- Just before the battle, mother
- The kerry recruit
- Mademoiselle from armentieres
- Marching through Georgia
- The minstrel boy
- Mrs. McGrath
- Old King Cole
- Old soldiers never die
- Peggy-O
- The quartermaster store
- The riflemen at Bennington
- Study war no more
- Texas rangers
- That crazy war
- Weeping sad and lonely.
- (cont.) When Johnny comes marching home
- The Yellow rose of Texas
- The battle cry of freedom
- The battle hymn of the republic
- Battleship of Maine
- Beans, bacon and gravy
- Brighma Young
- Charles Guiteau
- The constitution and guerriere
- The days of forty-nine
- Fair and free elections
- Franklin D. Roosevelt's back again
- Free America
- The good old rebel
- Hunters of Kentucky
- Jefferson and liberty
- Johnny Bull, my Jo, John
- Lincoln and Liberty
- No Irish need apply
- Old Abe Lincoln came out of the wilderness
- Tenting on the old camp ground
- Wake Nicodemus
- White house blues
- Yankee Doodle.
- (cont.) Ain't gonna let nobody turn me round
- Ballad of Ho Chi Minh
- Bella Ciao
- Chee Lai!
- Freedom is a constant struggle
- Freiheit
- Go down Moses
- Hallelujah, I'm a-travelin'
- Hans Beimler
- I'm on my way
- The international
- Jarama Valley
- John Brown's body
- Joshua fought the battle of Jericho
- Keep your eyes on the prize
- The Kent State massacre
- Lift every voice and sing
- Lilli Burlero
- Los Cuatro generales
- A man's a man for a' that
- Many thousand gone
- La marseillaise
- The 1913 massacre
- Oh freedom
- Peat bog soldiers
- The preacher and the slave
- Raise a ruckus tonight
- The red flag
- Scots wha ha'e wi' Wallace bled
- Shtil di nacht.
- (cont.) Si me quieres escribir
- Slavery chain done broke at last
- The star-spangled banner
- United front
- Venga Jaleo
- Viva la quince brigada
- We shall overcome
- We're gonna move when the spirit says move!
- Whirlwinds of danger
- Woke up this morning with my mind on freedom
- Zog nit keynmol
- The asteroid light
- Ding dong dollar
- Doctor Freud
- Go down you murderers
- Hallelujah I'm a bum
- I don't want your land?
- Little boxes
- Money is king
- Pity the down-trodden landlord
- Plastic Jesus
- Put my name down
- Round and round Hitler's grave
- Shootin' with rasputin
- Soup song
- Venezuela
- The vicar of bray
- What have they done to the rain?
- (cont.) Ballymurphy
- The bard of Armagh
- Bendemeer's stream
- The Bold Fenian men
- Breenan on the moor
- The croppy boy
- Danny boy
- Erin go braugh!
- The harp that once tro' Tara's halls
- Johnson's motor car
- Kevin Barry
- O'Donnell aboo
- The old orange flute
- The patriot game
- The raising of the moon
- Roddy M'Corley
- Shan Van Voght
- Wearing of the green
- A la Claire Fontaine
- Ach du lieber augustin
- Adelita
- Ah! Si mon moine voulait danser
- The ash grove
- Au clair de la lune
- Aupres de ma blonde
- Cielito lindo
- Coplas
- Du, du, Liegst mir im herzen
- Everybody loves saturday night
- Guantanamera
- Hava nagila
- Hymn for nations
- The keeper
- Linstead market
- Marching to Pretori.
- (cont.) Meadowland
- Mi caballo blanco
- Moscow nights
- Muss I denn
- A new Jerusalem
- O, Canada!
- Que bonita bandera
- Ragupati ragava rajah ram
- Salangadou
- Salute to life
- Santa Lucia
- Stenka Razin
- Suliram
- Un candien errant
- Van dieman's land
- Vive la candienne
- Walking at night
- Waltzing Mathilda
- World youth song
- Zum gali gali
- Buffalo boy
- The cutty wren
- Daughters, will you marry?
- Jenny Jenkins
- Lolly-too-dum
- Lord Randall
- No John
- Paper of pins
- Reuben, Reuben
- Soldiers, soldier, won't you marry me?
- Tumbalalaika
- Where are you going, my good old man?
- Whistle, daughter, whistle
- Yomi, yomi.
- (cont.) All god's children got shoes
- All my trials
- All the way me savious leads me
- Amazing grace
- Balm in Gilead
- Beulah land
- Bringing in the sheaves
- By and by
- Can the circle be unbroken?
- Come and go with me to that land
- Deep river
- Didn't my lord deliver Daniel?
- Dig my grave
- Don't you weep after me
- Every time I feel the spirit
- Ezekiel saw the wheel
- Farther along
- Free at last
- Get on board, little children
- Give me that old time religion
- Good news
- Great day
- Great getting up morning
- The great speckled bird
- Green grow the rushes
- He's got the whole world in his hands
- Hold on
- Hold the fort (I)
- Home in the rock
- How can I keep from singing?
- I am a pilgrim
- I can't feel at home in this world anymore
- I couldn't hear nobody pray
- I don't want to get adjusted.
- (cont.) In the sweet bye and bye
- It's G-L-O-R-Y to know I'm S-A-V-E-D
- It'me me, oh lord
- Jacob's ladder
- Just a closer walk with thee
- Keep your lamp trimmed and burning
- Kum ba yah
- Let me fly
- Let us break bread together
- Life is like a mountain railroad
- Little David
- Little Moses
- Lonesome Valley
- Meeting at the building
- My Lord, what a mourning
- Nearer my god to thee
- Ninety and nine
- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
- No hiding place
- Oh, Mary don't you weep
- The old ark's a-moverin'
- The old gospel ship
- Old hundred
- Old ship of Zion
- Onward christian soldiers
- Revive us again
- Rock-a my soul
- Rock of ages
- Roll, Jordan, roll
- Scandalize my name
- Set down, servant
- The seven blessings of Mary
- Sinner man
- Sowing on the mountain
- Steal away
- Streets of glory
- Swing low, sweet chariot.
- (cont.) This little light of mine
- Twelve gates to the city
- Wade in the water
- Walk in Jerusalem, just like John
- Wayfaring stranger
- We need a whole lot more of Jesus
- We shall walk through the valley
- Were you there when they crucified my lord?
- What a friend we have in Jesus
- When the saints go marching in
- Wondrous love
- You can dig my grave
- Angels we have heard on high
- Auld lang syne
- Away in the manger
- Chanuke, O chanuke
- Cherry tree carol
- Child of god
- Children, go where I send thee
- Comfort and tidings of joy
- Deck the halls
- Down in yon forest
- Duermete, Nino Lindo
- The first noel
- Go tell it on the mountain
- God rest you merry gentlemen
- Good King Wenceslas
- Hark! the herald angels sing
- The holly and the ivy
- I saw three ships come sailing in
- It's almost day
- Jingle bells
- Joy to the world
- Mary had a baby.
- (cont.) Masters in the hall
- Mi Y'malel
- No room at the inn
- O, come, all ye faithful
- Oh, little town of Bethlehem
- Oh, Tannenbaum
- Poor little Jesus
- Rise up, shepherd, and follow
- Silent night
- Tell me what month was my Jesus born in
- The twelve days of Christmas
- Virgin Mary had one son
- Wassail song
- We wish you a Merry Christmas
- What child is this?
- Alouette
- A big ship sailing
- Bingo
- Bluebird, bluebird, fly through my window
- Buckeye Jim
- Free little bird
- Going to Boston
- The green grass grew all around
- Ha ha this-a-way
- Here we go looby loo
- I had a rooster
- I sent my brown jug downtown
- Jane, Jane
- Little brass wagon
- Little Salley Walker
- The noble Duke of York
- Old MacDonald had a farm
- One more river to cross
- Paw-Paw patch
- Rise and shine.
- (cont.) Roll over
- Shoo fly, don't brother me
- Skip to my Lou
- Sur le pont D'Avignon
- This old man
- Turn the glasses over
- Who did swallow Jonah?
- Aunt Rhody
- Bill Groggin's goat
- Billy Magee Magaw
- The Boothbay whale
- The bulldog on the bank
- The cat dame back
- The chivalrous shark
- The darby ram
- The fox
- Froggie went a-courtin'
- The gray goose
- Grizzly bear
- Groundhog
- Hoosen Johnny
- Leatherwing bat
- Little birdie
- Little brown dog
- Mole in the ground
- Muskrat
- Old blue
- The old cow died
- Old dog tray
- The old gray mare
- Old rattler
- Raccoon's got a bushy tail
- Red bird
- The sow took the measles
- The squirrel
- Stewball
- Tam Pierce.
- (cont.) All the pretty little horses
- All through the night
- Cannily, cannily
- Dance to your daddy
- Hobo's lullaby
- Hush little baby
- Oyfn Pripetshok
- Prettiest little baby in the county-o
- Riddle song
- Rock-a-bye baby
- Rozhinkes mit mandlen
- Shlof mayn kind, shlof keseyder
- Vigndig a fremd kind
- What'll we do with the baby-o?
- Ah, poor bird
- Frere Jacques
- Hava na shira
- Hey, ho, nobody home
- Kookaburra
- Music alone shall live
- Oh, Absalom, my son
- Oh, how lovely is the evening
- Row, row, row your boat
- Scotland's burning
- Shalom aleichem
- Shalom chaverim
- Three blind mice
- Vine and fig tree
- What a grand and glorious feeling.