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My Sweet Brown Gal

    By Paul Laurence Dunbar



    W'en de clouds is hangin' heavy in de sky,
    An' de win's 's a-taihin' moughty vig'rous by,
    I don' go a-sighin' all erlong de way;
    I des' wo'k a-waitin' fu' de close o' day.

    Case I knows w'en evenin' draps huh shadders down,
    I won' care a smidgeon fu' de weathah's frown;
    Let de rain go splashin', let de thundah raih,
    Dey 's a happy sheltah, an' I 's goin' daih.

    Down in my ol' cabin wa'm ez mammy's toas',
    'Taters in de fiah layin' daih to roas';
    No one daih to cross me, got no talkin' pal,
    But I 's got de comp'ny o' my sweet brown gal.

    So I spen's my evenin' listenin' to huh sing,
    Lak a blessid angel; how huh voice do ring!
    Sweetah den a bluebird flutterin' erroun',
    W'en he sees de steamin' o' de new ploughed groun'.

    Den I hugs huh closah, closah to my breas'.
    Need n't sing, my da'lin', tek you' hones' res'.
    Does I mean Malindy, Mandy, Lize er Sal?
    No, I means my fiddle-dat's my sweet brown gal!



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