Stephen C. Foster Song Poems

  • 1.
    De Camptown ladies sing dis song -- Doo-dah! doo-dah!
    De Camptown racetrack five miles long -- Oh! doo-dah day!
    I come down dah wid my hat caved in -- Doo-dah! doo-dah!
    I go back home wid a pocket full of tin -- Oh! doo-dah day!
    ...
  • 2.
    1 De Camptown ladies sing dis song -- [Chorus] Doo-dah! doo-dah!
    2 [Solo] De Camp-town race-track five miles long -- [Chorus] Oh! doo-dah day!
    3 [Solo] I come down dah wid my hat caved in -- Doo-dah! doo-dah!
    4 I go back home wid a pocket full of tin -- [Chorus] Oh! doo-dah day!
    ...
  • 3.
    1 The sun shines bright in the old Kentucky home,
    2 'Tis summer, the darkies are gay,
    3 The corn top's ripe and the meadow's in the bloom
    4 While the birds make music all the day.
    ...
  • 4.
    De
    Glendy Burk
    is mighty fast boat,
    Wid a mighty fast captain too;
    ...
  • 5.
    Let us pause in life's pleasures and count its many tears,
    While we all sup sorrow with the poor;
    There's a song that will linger forever in our ears;
    Oh, hard times come again no more.
    ...
  • 6.
    ROUND de meadows am a-ringing
    De darkeysâ?? mournful song,
    While de mocking-bird am singing,
    Happy as de day am long.
    ...
  • 7.
    1 Beautiful dreamer, wake unto me,
    2 Starlight and dewdrops are waiting for thee;
    3 Sounds of the rude world heard in the day,
    4 Lull'd by the moonlight have all pass'd a way!
    ...
  • 8.
    De time is nebber dreary if de darkey nebber groans;
    De ladies nebber weary wid de rattle of de bones:
    Den come again Susanna by de gaslight ob de moon;
    We'll tum de old Piano when de banjo's out ob tune.
    ...
Total 8 Song Poems by Stephen C. Foster

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