Benjamin Franklin sketched... and published the first known political cartoon in an American newspaper. It is the first image in the video below. The rattlesnake image continued to be used in various forms on flags and banners in the early days of the Republic. One such banner is the Gadsden Flag with the rattlesnake and the "Don't Tread on Me" admonition. Read the history of the Gadsden Flag here.
The song, "The Gadsden Flag" was composed by Michael O'Donoghue of the early National Lampoon and Saturday Night Live years. I have never been able to discover who sings this song although I once communicated with a woman who said she was the producer. However she would not reveal the artist's name.
In some old dusty attic
Undisturbed for many years
There lies a tattered banner
That is stained with blood and tears
By men who knew that freedom
Must be fought for by the free
And died to save a ragged flag
That said Don't Tread on Me
Don't Tread on Me
I'm a rattlesnake with
Diamonds down my back
When other men retreat
That's just the time that I attack
Because a dream that's worth defending
Is a dream that's bound to be
A ragged flag that said
Don't Tread on Me
Two hundred years of glory
And the glory's just begun
We may have lost some battles
But these colors never run
We drew the line at Valley Forge
We held at Bunker Hill
The cannon smoke is lifting
I can see that banner still
Don't Tread on me
I'm a mountain lion
And courage is my name
I tamed a wild country
But I'm wild just the same
And from that rocky Boston harbor
To the California Sea
A ragged flag that said
Don't Tread on Me
This nation isn't what we've done
It's what we've got to do
Remember that United States
Can only start with you
We better be recalling
What this country's all about
And rally round that ragged flag
And hear the people shout
Don't Tread on Me
That's not afraid to bite
I don't look for trouble
But when trouble comes I fight
Because my daddy taught me freedom
Has no lifetime guarantee
A ragged flag that said
Don't Tread on Me
The winds of change are blowing
And they're sure to shake this land
We stood all we can take
And now it's time to take a stand
Let's tell the men who make the laws
In Washington D.C.
Unfurl again
That ragged flag that said
Don't Tread on Me
Don't Tread on me
I'm an eagle
Who is clawing at the sky
I want that banner waving up
Where eagles dare to fly
And blazing in the sunlight
So that friend and foe can see
A ragged flag that said
Don't Tread on Me
Don't Tread on us
We're Americans
And we were born to lead
Our skin is every color
And our faith is every creed
We are 300 million people
But on one thing we agree
A ragged flag that said
Don't Tread on Me
Michael O'Donoghue
© 1983 Least Loved Music, BMI
Great history lesson! Thank you SteadyJohn!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the history, SteadyJohn! FJ aka shutterbroke
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