State Of Arkansaw - Unknown



THE STATE OF ARKANSAW



Come all ye true-bred Irishmen and listen to my chant;

'Tis all the lamentation of an Irish emigrant

Who lately crossed the ocean, for a fortune thought he saw,

Five hundred men were wanted in the state of Arkansaw.



The first I met was Mr. Brown, who came up with a smiling face;

He said, "Lad, come along with me; I keep a dacent place.'

He fed me on corn dodgers and his beef you couldn't chaw,

And he charged me fifty cents a day in the state of Arkansaw.



The next I met was Mr. Green and a different face had he;

He says, "I keep a dacent place, just come along with me:

Give to me five dollars and a ticket you will draw,

That will put you to work on the railroad in the state of Arkansaw."



I traveled along the railroad till I came to Little Rock,

And every depot I came to, my heart it got a shock,

For the divil a one I met that day extended me a paw,

Or says, "Pat, you're very welcome to the state of Arkansaw."



Well, now the railroad's finished, boys, and I am very glad;

I leave this part of the counteree, or else I will go mad.

I'll go to the Cherokee nation and there I'll marry a squaw,

And as sure as hell I'll bid farewell to the state of Arkansaw.



From Songs of the People, Henry

@pioneer @emigration @Irish

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