Sweet Betsy From Pike - A Classic Folk Song

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

Folk Music

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  • this is not the one i know

  • At your age, I'm not surprised. Do a google search for lyrics to this song, and you will find many versions.  B P

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  • A TIMELESS CLASSIC!

  • out on the prairie one starry night

    they broke out the whiskey and Betsy got tight

    she jumped and she shouted she danced o'er the plain

    and she showed her bare arse to the whole wagon train

  • Did you ever hear tell of Casey Anthony?

    She snuffed out her kid and then got off scot-free.

    Got a tattoo, then went wild as a whore.

    That baby named Caylee ain't hers anymore.

    They know Casey lied and so does her defense.

    But why tell the lies and proclaim innocence?

    She fooled the courts but she'll never fool God.

    And she better start carryin' a big lightnin' rod.

  • Casey fooled the police and she lied to the law.

    Her jury was blind to what everyone saw.

    O. J. got off and M. J. did as well.

    Just one more celebrity burnin' in Hell.

    Sweet Caylee belongs to King Jesus above

    and she will be happy and filled with His love.

    She'll grow with her Lord till she's thirty and three,

    through green days in forest and blue days at sea.

  • Dude this fucker stole this song from Maria O'Connell called Unconstant Lover"

  • this is one of the songs for my state fair

  • you missed the too ra la ray part

  • thisis not the whole song

    

  • @SirOver9Thousand Not only "The Old Orange Flute" and "Mr. Moses Ri-Tooral-I-Ay," but it's also the tune for "Master McGraw." The Clancy Brothers & Tommy Makem at various times sang all three of these songs if anyone wants to compare them all (Paddy Clancy did McGraw and Moses and Makem did Flute).

    I agree--folk songs are great!

  • This is GREAT! Thank you so much!

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