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1871–1938

ANSWER TO PRAYER

James Weldon Johnson

Der ai n't no use in sayin’ de Lawd wo n't answer prah; If you knows how to ax Him, I knows He's bound to heah. De trouble is, some people do n't ax de proper way, Den w'en dey git's no answer dey doubts de use to pray.

You got to use egzac'ly de‘ spressions an’ de words To show dat‘ tween yo’ faith an’ works, you‘ pends on works two-thirds. Now, one time I remember — jes how long I wo n't say — I thought I'd like a turkey to eat on Chris'mus day.

Fu’ weeks I dreamed‘ bout turkeys, a-struttin’ in der pride; But seed no way to get one — widout de Lawd pervide. An’ so I went to prayin’, I pray'd wid all my might; “Lawd, sen’ to me a turkey.” I pray'd bofe day an’ night.

“Lawd, sen’ to me a turkey, a big one if you please.” I‘ clar to heaben I pray'd so much I mos’ wore out ma knees. I pray'd dat prah so often, I pray'd dat prah so long, Yet did n't git no turkey, I know'd‘ twas sump'n wrong.

So on de night‘ fore Chris'mus w'en I got down to pray, “Lawd, sen’ me to a turkey,” I had de sense to say. “Lawd, sen’ me to a turkey.” I know dat prah was right, An’ it was sholy answer'd; I got de bird dat night.

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