| Lyrics: | FOOLS OF FORTY NINE
When gold was found in forty-eight, the people said 'twas
gas,
And some were fools enough to think the lumps were only brass.
But they soon were
satisfied, and started off to mine,
They bought a ship, came 'round the Horn in the fall of
forty-nine.
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Then they thought of what they had been told, when they
started after gold:
That they never, in this world, would make their pile.
The poor,
the old, the rotten scows were advertised to sail
To New Orleans with passengers, but they must
come and bail.
The ships were crowded more than full, but some hung on behind,
And others
dived off from the wharf, and swam 'till they were blind.
cho
With rusty pork, and
stinking beef, and rotten wormy bread,
With captains, too, that never were as high as the
mainmast head,
The steerage passengers would rave and swear they'd paid their passage
They
wanted something more to eat besides the lowly sausage.
cho
And they begun to
cross the plains with oxen, holler, and haul,
And steamers, they began to run as far as
Panama,
And there for months the people stayed, that started after gold;
And some returned
disgusted with the lies they had been told.
cho
The people died on every
route, they sickened and died like sheep.
And those at sea, 'fore they were dead, were launched
into the deep.
And those that died, crossing the plains, fared not as well as that.
For
holes was dug and they was dumped along the terrible Platte.
cho
The Ballad of
America
recorded by Pat Foster
@gold @mine
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