[Behind full many a gift there lies]
[Bill and I went fishing]
[Bill and Jim drove into town]
[Bill is a mushroom expert]
[Day after day the clock in the tower]
[Dishes to wash and clothes to mend]
[Down the lanes of August]
[Dresses high and dresses low]
[From newsboy to the millionaire]
[Giuseppe Tomassi ees stylisha chap]
[Give me a book and my cozy chair]
[He'd been delivering a load of coal]
[He must come back a better man]
[Here is where the blows are struck]
["Here's how I figure it out," says he]
[High chair days are best of all]
[His eye was wild and his face was taut]
[How many times we've said good night]
[I am not much at the game]
[I cherish the picture of a man]
[I'd like to have them think of me]
[I'd rather fancied it would come]
[I envy him his care-free way]
[If it's worth while, then it's worth a few blows]
[If I were a boss I would like to say]
[If I were sending my boy afar]
[I have to wash myself at night]
[I'll tell you it's a problem, when a youngster's nine]
[I met him in a college town]
[I mustn't forget that I'm getting old—]
[Into the lives of all]
[I stood upon the coping of the tallest building.]
[It happened that I came along as school was letting out]
["It is all for the best," so they said]
[It seemed an unimportant task]
[It's Oh, my little laddie, as you're romping]
[It's wanting keeps us young and fit]
[It was a little yellow dog]
[It wasn't too much work for her in the days of long ago]
[It was thick with Prussian troopers]
[I used to want a lovely lawn]
[I've eaten chicken a la king]
["I will gather some flowers for our friend"]
[I would not, if I could, recall some customs]
[Jimmie McBride was a common sense lad]
[Last night the baby cried]
[Let others sing in modern ways, it's joy enough for me]
[Let's be brave when the laughter dies]
[Living with the people, the good, the brave, the strong]
[My father says that I ought to be a man]
[My son, beware of "good enough"]