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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE PLANTATION CHILD'S LULLABY, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR Poet's Biography First Line: Wintah time hit comin' Last Line: Ef de win' do blow? Subject(s): African Americans - Children | |||
WINTAH time hit comin' Stealin' thoo de night; Wake up in the mo'nin' Evah t'ing is white; Cabin lookin' lonesome Stannin' in de snow, Meks you kin' o' nervous, W'en de win' hit blow. Trompin' back from feedin', Col' an' wet an' blue, Homespun jacket ragged, Win' a-blowin' thoo. Cabin lookin' cheerful, Unnerneaf de do', Yet you kin' o' keerful W'en de win' hit blow. Hickory log a-blazin' Light a-lookin' red, Faith o' eyes o' peepin' 'Rom a trun'le bed, Little feet a-patterin' Cleak across de flo'; Bettah had be keerful W'en de win' hit blow. Suppah done an' ovah, Evah t'ing is still; Listen to de snowman Slippin' down de hill. Ashes on de fiah, Keep it wa'm but low. What's de use o' keerin' Ef de win' do blow? Smoke house full o' bacon, Brown an' sweet an' good; Taters in de cellah, 'Possum roam de wood; Little baby snoozin' Des ez ef he know. What 's de use o' keerin' Ef de win' do blow? | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...LUCY AND HER GIRLS by LUCILLE CLIFTON SARAH'S PROMISE by LUCILLE CLIFTON BENEDICTION by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON GUARDIANSHIP by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON LITTLE SON by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON MY BOY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON SHALL I SAY by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON UTOPIA by GEORGIA DOUGLAS JOHNSON THE LITTLE BLACK BOY, FR. SONGS OF INNOCENCE by WILLIAM BLAKE A BANJO SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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