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Plantation echoes

Chapter 52: CLIMIN’ UP DE HILL.
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A short collection of poems written in a period phonetic dialect that evokes rural plantation life and folk-song rhythms. The pieces range from playful and humorous to plaintive and reflective, depicting work, home, music, seasonal change, and communal gatherings through repetition, colloquial idiom, and musical cadence. Many poems adopt a performative voice and narrative vignette form to capture local speech and sentiment. Several passages employ slang and stereotyped language rooted in their historical moment, which modern readers may find offensive.

CLIMIN’ UP DE HILL.

Fo’ to climb de hill o’ fame,
Bet it takes er lot o’ tussel.
It takes er lot er scratchin’
An’ it takes er lot er hus’le.
It’s now an’ den er slip,
An’ it’s now an’ den er stumble.
Ef yo’ ’spec’ to reach de summit
Yo’ mus’ keep on meek an’ humble.
Ez yo’ climin’ up de hill,
Yo’ will git er lot er clubbin’,
Yo’ll git er lot er knockin’,
An’ yo’ll git er lot er drubbin’!
Now an’ den yo’ll mope,
Den ergin yo’ll be er creepin’.
Yo’ll git so tiad an’ weary,
Wan’ to res’ an’ go to sleepin’.
Ez yo’ climin’ fo’ de prize,
Yo’ mus’ do er lot o’ scramble,
Yo’ll run into de briars,
An’ yo’ll strike er lot o’ bramble.
Yo’ll fine er lot o’ thorns
’Stead er findin’ lots o’ roses.
Keep er headin’ fo’ de summit,
Dah is whah success reposes.
Yo’ mussen’ spec’ er crown
Fus’ widdout sum tribyoolayshun,
Kaze dat’s de rule o’ ordah
Fo’ de white an’ brackes’ nation.
Yo’ kno’ it’s sumtimes up,
Den ergin it’s in de valley,
Den ergin yo’ go er scootin’
Towards de goal yo’ go er sally.
Yo’ run on fo’ er spell,
Den ergin yo’ git to slippin’,
Yo’ now an’ den’ll reel,
Git to trippin’ an’ er tippin’,
But lak de ship o’ Zion,
When de waves it am er dashin’
Yo’ ride right th’ew de storm,
In de harbor cum er splashin’.