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Classic and Contemporary Poetry
OH! SUSANNA!, by STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER Poet's Biography First Line: I come from alabama, with a banjo on my knee Last Line: (chrous) Variant Title(s): Susanna Subject(s): Patriotism | |||
I come from Alabama with my Banjo on my knee -- I'se gwine to Lou'iana with my true lub to see. It rain'd all night de day I left, de wedder it was dry; The sun so hot I froze to def -- Susanna, dont you cry. (Chorus) Oh! Susanna, do not cry for me; I come from Alabama, Wid my Banjo on my knee. I jump'd aboard the telegraph and trabbled down de ribber, De lectrick fluid magnified, and kill'd five hundred Nigga. De bulgine bust and de hoss ran off, I really though I'd die; I shut my eyes to hold my bref -- Susanna dont you cry. (Chorus) I had a dream de udder night, when ebry ting was still; I thought I saw Susanna dear, a coming down de hill, De buckweat cake was in her mouf, de tear was in her eye, I says, I'se coming from de souf, -- Susanna dont you cry. (Chrous) | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...SHINE, REPUBLIC by ROBINSON JEFFERS NIGHT WITHOUT SLEEP by ROBINSON JEFFERS SEVEN LAMENTS FOR THE WAR-DEAD: 6 by YEHUDA AMICHAI A CAROL FOR THE NEW YEAR by EDWIN MARKHAM A SONG OF VICTORY by EDWIN MARKHAM BROTHERHOOD (1) by EDWIN MARKHAM THE ERRAND IMPERIOUS by EDWIN MARKHAM THE MIGHTY HUNDRED YEARS by EDWIN MARKHAM MY OLD KENTUCKY HOME by STEPHEN COLLINS FOSTER |
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