Negro Folk Rhymes

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" De sparrer say: "Use 'lasses, Suh! Dat suits fer Country-Jakes!" FROG IN A MILL ([38]GUINEA OR EBO RHYME) Once dere wus er frog dat lived in er mill. He had er raker don la bottom o' la kimebo Kimebo, nayro, dilldo, kiro Stimstam, formididdle, all-a-board la rake; Wid er raker don la bottom o' la kimebo.
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STRONG HANDS Here's yō' bread, an' here's yō' butter; An' here's de hands fer to make you sputter.
    Tetch dese hands, w'en you wa
...nts to tetch a beaver. If dese hands tetch you, you'll shō' ketch de fever.
    Dese hands Samson, good fer a row, W'en dey hits you, it's "good-by cow!" TREE FROGS (GUINEA OR EBO RHYME) Shool! Shool! Shool! I rule! Shool! Shool! Shool! I rule! Shool! Shacker-rack! I shool bubba cool.
    Seller! Beller eel! Fust to ma tree'l Just came er bubba. Buska! Buska-reel!
WHEN I WAS A LITTLE BOY W'en I wus a liddle boy I cleaned up mammy's dishes; Now I is a great big boy, I wears my daddy's britches.


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