I was walking in savannah past a church, decayed and dim
When slowly through the window came a plaintive funeral
hymn
And my sympathy awakened and a wonder quickly grew
til I found myself envired in a little colored pew.
Out front a colored couple sat in sorrow, nearly wild
On the altar was a casket and in the casket was a child
I could picture him while livin, curly hair, protuding lips
Id seen perhaps a thousand in my hurried southern trips.
Rose a sad, old colored preacher from his little wooden
desk
With a manner sorta awkward, and countenance grotesque
The simplicity and shrewdness in his eithopian face
Showed the wisdom and ignorance of a crushed, undying race.
And he said, "now dont be weepin for this pretty bit of
clay
For the little boy who lived there has done gone and run
away
He was doin very finely and he appreciates your love
But his shore nuff father wanted him in the big house up
above.
The lord didnt give you that baby, by no hundred thousand
miles
He just thought you need some sunshine, and he lent it for
awhile
And he let you keep and love it til your hearts were bigger
grown
And these silver tears youre sheddin now is just interest
on the loan.
Just think, my poor dear mourners, creepin long on sorrows
lifes way
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Your good fathers and good mothers crowd the little fellow
round
In the angels tender garden of the big plantation ground.
And his eyes they brightly sparkle at the pretty things he
viewed
But a tear came, and he whispered, i want my parents , too
But then the angels chief musicians teach that little boy a
song
Says if only they be faithful theyll soon be comin long.
So, my poor detached mourners, let your hearts with jesus
rest
And dont go to criticizin the one what knows the best
He has give us many comforts, hes got the right to take
away
To the lord be praised in glory, forever, let us pray."
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