Last night, as I lay a-sleeping
A wonderful dream came to me
I saw Uncle Sammy weeping
For his children from over the sea
They had come to him, friendless and starving
When from tryrant's oppression they fled
But now they abuse and revile him
Till at last in just anger he said:
If you don't like your Uncle Sammy
Then go back to your home o'er the sea
To the land from where you came
Whatever be its name
But don't be ungrateful to me!
If you don't like the stars in Old Glory
If you don't like the Red, White and Blue
Then don't act like the cur in the story
Don't bite the hand that's feeding you!
Recall on the day you landed
How I welcomed you to my shore
For you came here empty-handed
And allegiance forever you swore
And I gathered you close to my bosom
And of food and of clothes you got both
So, when in my trouble, I need you
You will have to remember your oath:
If you don't like your Uncle Sammy
Then go back to your home o'er the sea
To the land from where you came
Whatever be its name
But don't be ungrateful to me!
If you don't like the stars in Old Glory
If you don't like the Red, White and Blue
Then don't act like the cur in the story
Don't bite the hand that's feeding you!