The covered wagon rolled right along While the pioneers gave out a happy song Sue and Pappy did the drivin’ Mammy cooked and kept us thrivin’ And the covered wagon rolled right along
We left Kentucky on the tenth of May Pappy said, “I’ll see that we eat every day Mammy, you just grease the skillet If we some food, I’ll just kill it” And the covered wagon rolled right along
We crossed the Reservation of the Sioux While the Indians stood and watched us passin’ through Not a redskin dared to trifle While old Pappy had his rifle And the covered wagon rolled right along
For clothes we had to skin the buffalo But when winter came and brought the ice and snow Pappy’s pants ran out of leather Mammy prayed for milder weather And the covered wagon rolled right along
At playin poker Pappy won his fame Once he got an Indian Chief into a game Pappy wound up with four deuces And a squaw with six papooses And the covered wagon rolled right along
Pappy sold the mules and then went on a spree And he said, “At last I have my liberty” Mammy said, “Cut out your braggin'” As she hitched him to the wagon And the covered wagon rolled right along
At last Old California came in view And we realised with hardship we were through Ma and Sue are lucky creatures Pappy’s makin’ western features And the covered wagon rolled right along.