C G/B C F/A C G C F In eighteen forty-four, the Democrats were splitC G/B C F/A C G C F The three nominees for the presidential candidateC G C F C F G G Were Martin Van Buren, a former president and an abolitionistC F G James Buchanan, a moderateC F G Am D D/C D/B D/A Louis Cass, a general and expansionistC F C F G G G G From Nashville came a dark horse riding upC Am F G C F C G He was James K. Polk, Napoleon of the Stump [Verse 2]C G/B C F/A C G C F Austere, severe, he held few people dearC G/B C F/A C G C F His oratory filled his foes with fearC G C F C F G G The factions soon agreed He's just the man we need To bring about victoryC F G Fulfill our manifest destinyC F G Am D D/C D/B D/A And annex the land the Mexicans commandC F C F G G G G And when the votes were cast the winner wasC Am F G C F C G Mister James K. Polk, Napoleon of the Stump [Bridge]C G C F C F GC F GC F G Am D D/C D/B D/AC F C F GC Am F G C F C G [Verse 3]C G/B C F/A C G C F In four short years he'd met his every goalC G/B C F/A C G C F He seized the whole southwest from MexicoC G C F C F G G Made sure the tariffs fell And made the English sell the Oregon territoryC F G He built an independent treasuryC F G Am D D/C D/B D/A Having done all this he sought no second termC F C F G G G G But precious few have mourned the passing ofC Am F G D D D D Mister James K. Polk, our eleventh presidentC Am F G C F C Young Hickory, Napoleon of the Stump
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