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_ Oh, I've got a wife, and I've got a baby, Living up yonder in Lower _Canady_, [A]Won't dey laugh when dey see Ole ShadyA coming, coming, Hail mighty day. _Chorus. _ [Footnote A: _Canada. _] THE LITTLE LOG CABIN ON THE HILL. SONG AND CHORUS Words by ARTHUR W. FRENCH. Music by HERBERT HERSEY. Copyrighted, 1876, by JOHN P. PERRY & Co. 'Twas many years ago I left de sunny South, to roamUp North, de happy day dat I was free;From massa an' ole missus, too, and all de folks at home, Whose faces now ...I neber more shall see;I'se trabeled night and day to see de dear old place once more;De cotton fields, de ribber, and de mill;But most of all, where I was born, in happy days before, In de little log cabin on de hill! Oh, I remember ebry day, when all our work was o'er, We'd hear de bones' and banjos' sweet refrain, While all de darkies danc'd and swung around de cabin door;Dem happy times will neber come again;We'd hunt de possum and de coon until de mornin' fair, An' laugh and shout, so gay and jolly still;Such joyous, happy darkies, an' we had no tho't of care, In de little log cabin on de hill!
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