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1. Who will care for mother now?

2. Who will care for mother now!

3. Let me kiss him for his mother!.

4. Just before the battle mother.

5. Who will care for mother now?.

6. Let me kiss him for his mother.

7. Just before the battle, mother.

8. Where is my wandering boy to-night.

9. Who will care for mother now?

10. Just before the battle, mother

11. Let me kiss him for his mother.

12. Let me kiss him for his mother.

13. Who will care for mother now?

14. Where is my wandering boy tonight?

15. Let me kiss him for his mother.

16. Just before the battle, mother.

17. After the battle Mother.

18. Let me kiss him for his mother.

19. Just before the battle, Mother.

20. Dear mother, I've come home to die

21. To my mother.

22. Break the news to mother

23. A union mother's address to her son.

24. Rock-a-bye baby: the popular song of the 19th century.

25. Take this letter to my mother.

26. Poor old dad.

27. The faded coat of blue.

28. Bonny bunch of roses.

29. Tell mother, I die happy

30. Mother, dear, I'm thinking of you.

31. Mother, I've come home to die

32. Mother, dearest, I am coming.

33. The two pickets

34. Mother's waiting for her soldier boy.

35. The dying soldier to his mother

36. The death of little Joey.

37. Wanderer, or, The absent son

38. Rock-a-bye, baby

39. Ragged Pat, or, I am struggling for Mother and I.

40. Pat Malloy.

41. Only a picture

42. A Mother's watch by the sea

43. Don't leave your mother, Tom.

44. Be friends with your brother again.

45. A little boy called taps.

46. You'd better stay at home, lad

47. The widow's plea for her son

48. There's a light in the window.

49. I believe it, for my mother told me so.

50. Tommy, make room for your uncle./ Written and composed by T.S. Lonsdale ; Sung at the California Minstrels, San Francisco.

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