Deacon Jones' Grievance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEBE FGBHFIJI KLJLBMLM FBFBFBFB LNMNBBBB LOBPLQRQ ELELDJSJ LTLTBBFB LMBMJELEI 've been watchin' of 'em parson | A |
An' I 'm sorry fur to say | B |
'At my mind is not contented | C |
With the loose an' keerless way | B |
'At the young folks treat the music | D |
'T ain't the proper sort o' choir | E |
Then I don't believe in Christuns | B |
A singin' hymns for hire | E |
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But I never would 'a' murmured | F |
An' the matter might 'a' gone | G |
Ef it was n't fur the antics | B |
'At I've seen 'em kerry on | H |
So I thought it was my dooty | F |
Fur to come to you an' ask | I |
Ef you would n't sort o' gently | J |
Take them singin' folks to task | I |
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Fust the music they 've be'n singin' | K |
Will disgrace us mighty soon | L |
It 's a cross between a opry | J |
An' a ol' cotillion tune | L |
With its dashes an' its quavers | B |
An' its hifalutin style | M |
Why it sets my head to swimmin' | L |
When I 'm comin' down the aisle | M |
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Now it might be almost decent | F |
Ef it was n't fur the way | B |
'At they git up there an' sing it | F |
Hey dum diddle loud and gay | B |
Why it shames the name o' sacred | F |
In its brazen wordliness | B |
An' they 've even got Ol' Hundred | F |
In a bold new fangled dress | B |
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You 'll excuse me Mr Parson | L |
Ef I seem a little sore | N |
But I 've sung the songs of Isr'el | M |
For threescore years an' more | N |
An' it sort o' hurts my feelin's | B |
Fur to see 'em put away | B |
Fur these harum scarum ditties | B |
'At is capturin' the day | B |
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There 's anuther little happ'nin' | L |
'At I 'll mention while I 'm here | O |
Jes' to show 'at my objections | B |
All is offered sound and clear | P |
It was one day they was singin' | L |
An' was doin' well enough | Q |
Singin' good as people could sing | R |
Sich an awful mess o' stuff | Q |
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When the choir give a holler | E |
An' the organ give a groan | L |
An' they left one weak voiced feller | E |
A singin' there alone | L |
But he stuck right to the music | D |
Tho' 't was tryin' as could be | J |
An' when I tried to help him | S |
Why the hull church scowled at me | J |
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You say that's so low singin' | L |
Well I pray the Lord that I | T |
Growed up when folks was willin' | L |
To sing their hymns so high | T |
Why we never had sich doin's | B |
In the good ol' Bethel days | B |
When the folks was all contented | F |
With the simple songs of praise | B |
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Now I may have spoke too open | L |
But 'twas too hard to keep still | M |
An' I hope you 'll tell the singers | B |
'At I bear 'em no ill will | M |
'At they all may git to glory | J |
Is my wish an' my desire | E |
But they 'll need some extry trainin' | L |
'Fore they jine the heavenly choir | E |
Paul Laurence Dunbar
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