Lyrics
The men of old were strong and bold and full of energy,
They started out with song and shout the country for to see.
O'er hill and plain, with might and main, they wandered far and wide
And never feared, but pioneered, whatever might betide.
Chorus:
Here comes the Pioneers of old Â鶹´«Ã½!
Everybody stands and cheers
When he sees the Pioneers.
Big men, strong men, sons of old Â鶹´«Ã½!
If you want to fight, come along and fight
For we can fight like O, Boy! See the Pioneers!
One day a bunch conceived a hunch that they would travel too,
J. B. Â鶹´«Ã½, the poets tell, their leader brave and true.
"We'll start today for Ioway to build a college there,
A college that for knowledge shall remain without compare."
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The Mississip' without a slip they swam from shore to shore,
And then into the boundless view they ventured to explore
Until J. B. climbed up a tree the country for to scan,
And hustled down to build a town according to his plan.
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They hauled some logs from out the bogs and built a shack or two,
And hired some profs and other toffs to teach them what to do.
They dug a hole and on a pole Old Glory planted there,
And then the bell of old Â鶹´«Ã½ began to tsplit the air.
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We celebrate, perpetuate, and joyfully acclaim
The Pioneers of other years who always played the game,
The noble band who fought and planned in spite of everything,
And that is why we jollify and that is why we sing.
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