Blue
Paul Laurence Dunbar
Stannin' at de winder, Feelin' kind o' glum, Listened to de raindrops Play de kettledrum. Lookin' crost de medders, Swimmin' lak a sea; Lawd 'a' mussy on us What 's de good o' me? Cain't go out a-hoein', Would n't ef I could; Groun' too wet fu' huntin', Fishin' ain' no good. Too much noise fu' sleepin', No one hyeah to chat; Des mus' stan an' listen To dat pit-a-pat. Hills is gittin' misty, Valley 's gittin' dahk; Watch-dog 's 'mence a-howlin', Rathah have 'em ba'k, Dan a-moanin' solemn, Somewhaih out o' sight; Rain-crow des a-chucklin', Dis is his delight. Mandy, bring my banjo, Bring de chillen in, Come in f''om de kitchen, I feel sick ez sin, Call in Uncle Isaac, Call Aunt Hannah, too, Tain't no use in talkin', Chile, I 's sholy blue!
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