Plantation Echoes: A Collection of Original Negro Dialect Poems by Elliott Blaine Henderson - HTML preview

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LULLABY.

Pickahninny, Pickahninny,

Close yo’ little eyes.

Evenin’ am er ’proachin’,

Tells yo’ sleep an’ quit yo’ cries,

Mammy’s gwine to keep

All o’ de boogahman erway—

Gyahd her little pickahninny

Till de cumin’ day.

Pickahninny, pickahninny,

Sleep an’ take yo’ res;

Sleep wid all de cumfort

Ub de birdies in dey nes’.

When de sun’s dun sinkin’,

In de eas’ begin to rise,

Mammy’s little pickahninny

Den kin ope’ its eyes.

Pickahninny, pickahninny,

Mammy’s little love,

May de gyahdin’ angels

Hubbah ’roun’ de fum erbove.

Wid dey sof’en sweeten whispahs

Keep de lull’d er sleep,

While de weary lonely hours

Slowly onward creep.

 

Pickahninny, pickahninny,

Keep er fas’ er sleep,

While de weary, lonely hours

Slowly onward creep.

Day will soon be breakin’,

Sun er creepin’ ’cross de skies,

Mammy’s little pickahninny

Den kin ope it’s eyes.

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