Heifer of Strawberryland

Heifer of Strawberryland is a patriotic song from the True Story of Strawberry Shortcake that is sung on multiple occasions. It was first sung in "Supreme Sixteenth" as the grand finale of Strawberry Shortcake's Supreme Sixteenth Birthday Party. The melody is that of Flower of Scotland.

[VERSE 1]

 * Oh heifer of Strawberryland
 * We wish to see your like again
 * That we fought and died for
 * To see you rest in your Glen
 * We stood against them
 * The porcupine army
 * And sent them homeward
 * To think again

[VERSE 2]

 * You may not be here now
 * Yet meadow flowers stand proud and still
 * In the grass that is lush now
 * We know you were quite the thrill
 * We stood against them
 * The porcupine army
 * And sent them homeward
 * To think again

[VERSE 3]

 * While you aren’t here now
 * This doesn’t have to be the end
 * ‘Cause we can still rise now
 * And you could be our friend
 * We stood against them
 * The porcupine army
 * And sent them homeward
 * To think again

Context of the song
The song is about an animal called the Strawberry Cow, who was known for her unique appearances and personalities. The line about the porcupine army is a metaphor of the defeats of the villains throughout the series, while the second verse explains that the animal is currently not present, though the third verse says that they can stand with the singer.