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!" | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...APPARENT FAILURE by ROBERT BROWNING JIM BLUDSO [OF THE PRAIRIE BELLE] by JOHN MILTON HAY HEALTHFUL OLD AGE, FR. AS YOU LIKE IT by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE CROSSING BROOKLYN FERRY by WALT WHITMAN LOVE'S NEW PHILOSOPHY by PHILIP AYRES PSALM 67 by OLD TESTAMENT BIBLE THE COACHMAN'S YARN by EDWIN JAMES BRADY PARLEYINGS WITH CERTAIN PEOPLE OF IMPORTANCE: APOLLO AND THE FATES by ROBERT BROWNING |