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1853–1922

DE NAME OF OLE VIRGINIA

Thomas Nelson Page

De old place on de Ches'peake Bay Is in my heart to-night — I hopes to git back d'yar some day, An’ hongers for de sight.

Dee come an’ tole me I was free, An’ all my work was done; I left dem whar was good to me, An’ now I‘ se all alone.

De name of ole Virginia Is sweet as rain in drouf — Oh! Master, say, has you been dy'ar? Hit‘ s way down in de Souf.

De grass dat grows‘ pon top de hill De ones I love does hide, I pray de Lord to spyah me still To sleep dyar by dee side.

De ole plantation‘ s sole an’ all, But sometime dee will come, An’ I will hear Brer Gabrull call, To fetch de ole man home.

De name ob ole Virginia Is sweet as rain in drouf — Oh! Master, say, has you been dy'ar? Hit‘ s way down in de Souf.

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