Sweet Betsy from Pike
Oh don't you remember Sweet Betsy from Pike
Who crossed the big mountains with her lover Ike
With two yoke of cattle, a large yeller dog
A tall Shanghai rooster, and a one-spotted hog
A tall Shanghai rooster, and a one-spotted hog
One evening quite early they camped on the Platte
Twas near by the road on a green shady flat
Where Betsy, sore-footed, lay down to repose
With wonder Ike gazed on that Pike County rose
With wonder he gazed on that Pike County rose
The Shanghai ran off, and their cattle all died
That morning the last piece of bacon was fried
Poor Ike got discouraged, an Betsy got mad
The dog drooped his tail and looked wondrously sad
The dog drooped his tail and looked wondrously sad
They soon reached the desert, where Betsy gave out
And down in the sand she lay rolling about
While Ike half distracted looked on in surprise
Saying, "Betsy, get up, you'll get sand in your eyes"
Sweet Betsy got up in a great deal of pain
She declared she'd go back to Pike County again
But Ike gave a sigh, and they fondly embraced
And they traveled along with his arm round her waist