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Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.

By Frank LebbyStanton

1287 A Plantation Ditty

DE gray owl sing fum de chimbly top:

“Who—who—is—you-oo?”

En I say: “Good Lawd, hit’s des po ’me,

En I ain’t quite ready fer de Jasper Sea;

I ’m po’ en sinful, en you ’lowed I ’d be;

Oh, wait, good Lawd, ’twell ter-morror!”

De gray owl sing fum de cypress tree:

“Who—who—is—you-oo?”

En I say: “Good Lawd, ef you look you ’ll see

Hit ain’t nobody but des po’ me,

En I like ter stay ’twell my time is free;

Oh, wait, good Lawd, ’twell ter-morror!”