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You'll git dar in de mornin'

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A brief vocal piece pairs simple, folk-inflected verses with a repeated refrain that urges perseverance through hardship. Using rural and musical images — watching for bright skies, hoping the sun will rise, singing despite sorrow, continuing to plow after missed crops, dancing when the fiddle falls silent, and remaining faithful until the curtain drops — the lyrics promise that steady effort leads to arrival in the morning. The text is rendered in dialectal phrasing and the score supplies a singable melody and accompaniment intended for communal performance.

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H. T. Burleigh

H. T. Burleigh was an American author known for his contributions to African American literature. His notable work, "You'll git dar in de mornin'," reflects the cultural and social experiences of African Americans during his time. Through his writing, Burleigh captures the essence of resilience and hope, offering readers a glimpse into the lives and struggles of his characters. His work is an important part of the literary heritage that explores themes of identity and perseverance.

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