Dedicated to All Creation "Uncle Sam's Farm" (1850) Song and Chorus words by Jesse Hutchinson Jr. sung by the HUTCHINSONS arranged and adapted for the piano by N. BARKER. [Source: 016/082@Levy] 1. Of all the mighty nations In the east or in the west, O this glorious yankee nation Is the greatest and the best, We have room for all creation, And our banner is unfurl'd, Here's a gen'ral invitation To the people of the world. CHORUS Then come along, come along, make no delay; Come from ev'ry nation, Come from ev'ry way, Our lands, they are broad enough Dont be alarm'd For Uncle Sam is rich enough To give us all a farm. 2. St. Lawrence marks our Northern Pine As fast her waters flow; And the Rio Grande our Southern bound, 'Way down to Mexico. From the great Atlantic Ocean Where the sun begins to dawn, Leap across the Rocky mountains Far away to Oregon. (CHORUS) 3. While the South shall raise the Cotton, And the West, the Corn, and Pork, New England Manufactories Shall do up the finer work; For the deep and flowing waterfalls That course along our hills, Are just the thing for washing Sheep, And driving Cotton Mills. (CHORUS) 4. Our father's gave us Libert, But little did they dream, The grand results that pour along This mighty age of Steam; For our mountains, lakes and rivers, Are all a blaze of fire, And we send our news by lightning, On the telegraphic wires. (CHORUS) 5. Yes! we're bound to beat the nations For our motto's "Go ahead" And we'll tell the foreign paupers That our people are well fed; For the nations must remember That Uncle Sam is not a fool, For the people do the voting, And the children go to school. (CHORUS)