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A Banjo Song

GAMPOOL, Paul Laurence Dunbar
Album We Wear The Mask : Paul Laurence DunbarLyrics Paul Laurence DunbarComposition GAMPOOLArrangement GAMPOOL
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Oh, dere's lots o' keer an' trouble
   In dis world to swaller down;
An' ol' Sorrer's purty lively
   In her way o' gittin' roun'.
Yet dere's times when I furgit 'em,—
   Aches an' pains an' troubles all,—
An' it's when I tek at ebenin'
   My ol' banjo f'om de wall.
'Bout de time dat night is fallin'
   An' my daily wu'k is done,
An' above de shady hilltops
   I kin see de settin' sun;
When de quiet, restful shadders
   Is beginnin' jes' to fall,—
Den I take de little banjo
   F'om its place upon de wall.
Den my fam'ly gadders roun' me
   In de fadin' o' de light,
Ez I strike de strings to try 'em
   Ef dey all is tuned er-right.
An' it seems we're so nigh heaben
   We kin hyeah de angels sing
When de music o' dat banjo
   Sets my cabin all er-ring.
An' my wife an' all de othahs,—
   Male an' female, small an' big,—
Even up to gray-haired granny,
   Seem jes' boun' to do a jig;
'Twell I change de style o' music,
   Change de movement an' de time,
An' de ringin' little banjo
   Plays an ol' hea't-feelin' hime.
An' somehow my th'oat gits choky,
   An' a lump keeps tryin' to rise
Lak it wan'ed to ketch de water
   Dat was flowin' to my eyes;
An' I feel dat I could sorter
   Knock de socks clean off o' sin
Ez I hyeah my po' ol' granny
   Wif huh tremblin' voice jine in.
Den we all th'ow in our voices
   Fu' to he'p de chune out too,
Lak a big camp-meetin' choiry
   Tryin' to sing a mou'nah th'oo.
An' our th'oahts let out de music,
   Sweet an' solemn, loud an' free,
'Twell de raftahs o' my cabin
   Echo wif de melody.
Oh, de music o' de banjo,
   Quick an' deb'lish, solemn, slow,
Is de greates' joy an' solace
   Dat a weary slave kin know!
So jes' let me hyeah it ringin',
   Dough de chune be po' an' rough,
It's a pleasure; an' de pleasures
   O' dis life is few enough.
Now, de blessed little angels
   Up in heaben, we are told.
Don't do nothin' all dere lifetime
   'Ceptin' play on ha'ps o' gold.
Now I think heaben'd be mo' homelike
   Ef we'd hyeah some music fall
F'om a real ol'-fashioned banjo,
   Like dat one upon de wall.

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