William McCarty, comp. The American National Song Book. 1842.
Election SongW
Prefer their own reflections,
The people’s right demands our songs—
The right of free elections.
And law’s important sections,
We should support, and pleasure take
In frequent free elections.
And mercantile connections,
With manufactures, science, arts,
Must thrive by free elections.
Who for us plan subjections,
The cause of liberty demands
Our votes at all elections.
Of foreign, fierce complexions;
Undaunted we will stand our ground,
Upheld by free elections.
Let who will make objections;
But while we live, unchanged preserve
The freedom of elections.