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Itching Heels

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    Fu' de peace o' my eachin' heels, set down;
    Don' fiddle dat chune no mo'.
    Don' you see how dat melody stuhs me up
    An' baigs me to tek to de flo'?
    You knows I 's a Christian, good an' strong;
    I wusship f'om June to June;
    My pra'ahs dey ah loud an' my hymns ah long:
    I baig you don' fiddle dat chune.

    I 's a crick in my back an' a misery hyeah
    Whaih de j'ints 's gittin' ol' an' stiff,
    But hit seems lak you brings me de bref o' my youf;
    W'y, I 's suttain I noticed a w'iff.
    Don' fiddle dat chune no mo', my chile,
    Don' fiddle dat chune no mo';
    I 'll git up an' taih up dis groun' fu' a mile,
    An' den I 'll be chu'ched fu' it, sho'.

    Oh, fiddle dat chune some mo', I say,
    An' fiddle it loud an' fas':
    I's a youngstah ergin in de mi'st o' my sin;
    De p'esent 's gone back to de pas'.
    I 'll dance to dat chune, so des fiddle erway;
    I knows how de backslidah feels;
    So fiddle it on 'twell de break o' de day
    Fu' de sake o' my eachin' heels.



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