Cabin Tale, A
Career, A
Change Has Come, The
Change, The
Changing Time
Charity
Chase, The
Choice, A
Chris'mus Is a-Comin'
Chrismus On The Plantation
Christmas
Christmas Carol
Christmas Folksong, A
Christmas In The Heart
Chronic-Kicker, The
Circumstances Alter Cases
Colored Band, The
Colored Soldiers, The
Columbian Ode
Common Things
Communion
Comparison
Compensation
Confessional
Confidence, A
Confirmation
Conquerors, The
Conscience and Remorse
Coquette Conquered, A
Corn-Song, A
Corn-Stalk Fiddle, The
Creed and Not a Creed, A
Crisis, The
Curiosity
Curtain
On the wide veranda white,
In the purple failing light,
Sits the master while the sun is lowly burning;
And his dreamy thoughts are drowned
In the softly flowing sound
Of the corn-songs of the field-hands slow returning.
Oh, we hoe de co'n
Since de ehly mo'n
Now de sinkin' sun
Says de day is done.
O'er the fields with heavy tread,
Light of heart and high of head,--
Tho' the halting steps be labored, slow, and weary;
Still the spirits brave and strong
Find a comforter in song,
And their corn-song rises ever loud and cheery.
Oh, we hoe de co'n
Since de ehly mo'n
Now de sinkin' sun
Says de day is done.
To the master in his seat,
Comes the burden, full and sweet,
Of the mellow minor music growing clearer;
As the toilers raise the hymn,
Thro' the silence dusk and dim,
To the cabin's restful shelter drawing nearer.
Oh, we hoe de co'n
Since de ehly mo'n
Now de sinkin' sun
Says de day is done.
And a tear is in the eye
Of the master sitting by,
As he listens to the echoes low-replying
To the music's fading calls
As it faints away and falls
Into silence, deep within the cabin dying.
Oh, we hoe de co'n
Since de ehly mo'n
Now de sinkin' sun
Says de day is done.
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