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Lyrics of Lowly Life (1896)
With an introduction by W.D. Howells First published by Dodd, Mead and Company Copyright 1895 and 1896 |
The Deserted PlantationOh, de grubbin-hoe's a rustin' in de co'nah, In de furrers wha' de co'n was allus wavin', An' de big house stan's all quiet lak an' solemn, An' de banjo's voice is silent in de qua'ters, Wha's de da'kies, dem dat used to be a dancin' Wha's de Uncle Mordecai an' Uncle Aaron? Gone! not one o' dem is lef' to tell de story; Dey have lef' de ole plantation to de swallers, So I'll stay an' watch de deah ole place an' tend it This poem appears in the following book(s):Lyrics of Lowly Life, Majors and Minors, Poems of Cabin and Field | |
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