<p>Jackson AND THE NULLIFIERS.</p><p>Why Yankee land is at a stand, Their cotton bags, may turn to rags, And all in consternation; If Eastern men don't buy them, For in the South they make a rout, For all their gold, they may be sold, And all about Nullification. Or their slaves may yet destroy them. Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Yankee doodle dandy, Yankee doodle dandy, Our foes are few our hearts are true, If their cotton bags don't find a sale, And Jackson is quite handy. Their cash wont be so handy.</p><p>These Southern knaves are blustering blades, When we our glorious Constitution form'd, Their cash they think is handy, These Southern men declined it, But we of the North are the right sort, But soon they found they were unarmed, And the Union is the dandy. And petitioned to sign it. Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Yankee doodle dandy; Yankee doodle dandy, Stand to your arms nor fear alarms, Now like the snake torpid in a brake, Just play Yankee doodle dandy. They think Nullification it is handy.</p><p>It was the pill at Bunker hill, Without their trade we are not afraid, For which old Warren fought there, But we can live in peace and plenty, From Southern boys, though they make a noise, But if to arms they sound alarms, They may find it not so handy. We can have nought to dread here. Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Sing Yankee doodle dandy, Yankee doodle dandy, For Jackson he is wide awake, They know their slaves the silly knaves, He says the Union is so handy. Will soon find freedom handy. Our country's cause, our country's laws, Nat Turner's plan, the daring man, We ever will defend, Sir, May soon reach South Carolina, And if they do not gain applause, Then would the black, their bodies hack, My song was never penned, Sir. Cæsar, Cato, Pomp, and Dinah, So sound the trumpet, beat the drum, Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Play Yankee doodle dandy, Yankee doodle dandy. We Jackson boys will quickly come, These Southern folks, may crack their jokes, And be with our rifles handy. If notherners are so handy. The Wellington invincibles When dire oppressed by British laws, At New-Orleans were beat, Sir, They sent for our protection, And do the Southerns think their pills, We sent them aid in Freedom's cause, Will frighten us to a retreat, Sir. Nor thought of their nullification. Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Sing Yankee doodle doodle doo, Sing Yankee doodle dandy, Yankee doodle dandy, We love our friends, but secret foes Our hands are strong, the way not long, May find our courage is {Omitted text, 1w} . And submission is the dandy.</p><p>Printed and sold, Wholesale and Retail, at 257 Hudson-street, and 188 Division-street.</p>
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