Y' ought to hyeah dat gal a-wa'blin', Robins, la'ks, an' all dem things, Heish dey moufs an' hides dey faces When Malindy sings.
Fiddlin' man jes' stop his fiddlin', Lay his fiddle on de she'f; Mockin'-bird quit tryin' to whistle, 'Cause he jes' so shamed hisse'f. Folks a-playin' on de banjo
Draps dey fingahs on de strings Bless yo' soul-fu'gits to move 'em, When Malindy sings.
She jes' spreads huh mouf and hollahs, "Come to Jesus," twell you hyeah Sinnahs' tremblin' steps and voices, Timid-lak a-drawin' neah; Den she tu'ns to "Rock of Ages," Simply to de cross she clings, An' you fin' yo' teahs a-drappin' When Malindy sings.
Who dat says dat humble praises Wit de Master nevah counts? Heish yo' mouf, I hyeah dat music, Ez hit rises up an' mounts Floatin' by de hills an' valleys,
Way above dis buryin' sod, Ez hit makes its way in glory To de very gates of God!
Oh, hit's sweetah dan de music Of an edicated band;
An' hit's dearah dan de battle's Song o' triumph in de lan'. It seems holier dan evenin'
When de solemn chu'ch bell rings, Ez I sit an' calmly listen
While Malindy sings.
Towsah, stop dat ba'kin', hyeah me! Mandy, mek dat chile keep still; Don't you hyeah de echoes callin' F'om de valley to de hill? Let me listen, I can hyeah it,
Th'oo de bresh of angels' wings,
Sof' an' sweet, "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," Ez Malindy sings.
Dis is gospel weathah sho'- Hills is sawt o' hazy. Meddahs level ez a flo' Callin' to de lazy.
Sky all white wit streaks o' blue, Sunshine softly gleamin', D'ain't no wuk hit's right to do, Nothin''s right but dreamin'.
Dreamin' by de rivah side
Wit de watahs glist'nin',
Feelin' good an' satisfied
Ez you lay a-list'nin' To the little nakid boys Splashin' in de watah, Hollerin' fu' to spress deir joys Jes' lak youngsters ought to. Squir❜l a-tippin' on his toes,
So's to hide an' view you; Whole flocks o' camp-meetin' crows Shoutin' hallelujah. Peckahwood erpon de tree
Tappin' lak a hammah; Jaybird chattin' wit a bee,
Tryin' to teach him grammah. Breeze is blowin' wit perfume, Jes' enough to tease you; Hollyhocks is all in bloom,
Smellin' fu' to please you. Go 'way, folks, an' let me 'lone, Times is gettin' dearah - Summah's settin' on de th'one, An' I'm a-layin' neah huh!
KEEP A-PLUGGIN' AWAY
I've a humble little motto
That is homely, though it's true, —
Keep a-pluggin' away.
It's a thing when I've an object
That I always try to do,
Keep a-pluggin' away.
When you've rising storms to quell, When opposing waters swell,
It will never fail to tell, - Keep a-pluggin' away.
If the hills are high before And the paths are hard to climb, Keep a-pluggin' away.
And remember that successes
Come to him who bides his time, Keep a-pluggin' away.
From the greatest to the least, None are from the rule released. Be thou toiler, poet, priest, Keep a-pluggin' away.
Delve away beneath the surface, There is treasure farther down, Keep a-pluggin' away.
Let the rain come down in torrents, Let the threat'ning heavens frown, Keep a-pluggin' away.
When the clouds have rolled away, There will come a brighter day All your labor to repay, —
Keep a-pluggin' away.
There'll be lots of sneers to swallow,
There'll be lots of pain to bear,
Keep a-pluggin' away.
If you've got your eye on heaven,
Some bright day you'll wake up there,
Keep a-pluggin' away.
Time its sure reward will bring;
Perseverance still is king;
Work and wait unwearying,
THE WALRUS AND THE CARPENTER FROM Through the Looking Glass
The sun was shining on the sea, Shining with all his might: He did his very best to make
The billows smooth and bright - And this was odd, because it was The middle of the night.
The moon was shining sulkily, Because she thought the sun Had got no business to be there After the day was done - "It's very rude of him," she said, "To come and spoil the fun!"
The sea was wet as wet could be, The sands were dry as dry. You could not see a cloud, because No cloud was in the sky: No birds were flying overhead There were no birds to fly.
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