[October and the crimsoned trees]
[Our friends have automobiles now]
[Over the crib where the baby lies]

[Pa never gets a story straight]
[Peter's the fellow I go to whenever Paul presses his claim]

[She wasn't hungry, so she said]
[Since Pa put in the radio]
[Sit here on my knee, little girl, and I'll tell a story]
[Some folks pray for a boy]
[Stick to it, boy]

[Take a boy along with you]
[Taking medicine to-day isn't what it used to be]
[Teach the children of the Flag]
[Tender, gentle, brave and true]
[The hills are in the mist to-day]
[The houses of the rich folks are very fine to see]
[The little clothes line by the kitchen door]
[The ordinary fellow does an ordinary task]
[The other night 'bout two o'clock]
[The postman whistled down the street]
[There is a reason, I suppose, for every thing.]
[There is a song in every thing]
[There isn't any pay for you, you serve without reward]
[There is one critic a man should heed]
[There is so much that we can do]
[There may be happier times than this]
[There's a smile on the face of the mother to-day]
[There's never frost nor blight nor weeds]
[The road lay straight before him but the by-paths smiled at him]
[The time I played with Vardon]
[The white oak keeps its leaves till spring]
[They found the great stone rolled away]
[They laughed when I came home last night]
[They put his spotless surplice on]
[They're waiting for us over there]
[This is the tale of a mortgage and a dead man]
[To-day, if I were free, I think I'd wander]

[Used to think I'd like to go]

[We found the car beneath a tree]
[We nodded as we passed each day]
[We've had a lot of visitors, it seems]
[When all is said and done]
[When I get home at night they run to meet me]
[When I was but a little lad, my father carved]
[When melancholy rides the sky]
[When Pa came home last night]
[When the blue gets back in the skies once more]
[When there's company for tea]
[Where is the road to Arcady]
[Who's dat knockin' at de do']
[Wife o' Mine, day after day]
[Winters are not what they used to be]
[World wide over this is said]

[You know your mother—that's plain as day]
[You shall wonder as you meet]
[You would take my girl away]