Carolina Chansons; Legends of the Low Country

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But yer got ter leabe yer baby an yer home an all — So roll dem hones, Oh my brudder.
Oh my brudder.
Oh my brudder, Roll dem hones T^ There they squatted, gambling away Their meagre pay; Fatalists all.
I heard the muted fall Of dice, then the assured.
Retrieving sweep of hand on roughened board.
I thought it good to see Four lives so free From care, so indolently sure of each tomorrow, And hearts attuned to sing away a sorrow.
Then, like a shot Out of the hot 1:77a Carolina Chansons Still air,
...I heard a call: ''Throw up your hands! I've got you all I It's thirty days for craps.
Come, Tony, Paul!
Now, Joe, don't be a fool !
I've got you cool." I saw Joe's eyes, and knew he'd never go.
Not Joe, the swiftest hand in River Bow!
Springing from where he sat, straight, cleanly made, He soared, a leaping shadow from tlie shade With fifty feet to go.
It was tlie stiffest hand he ever played.
To win the corner meant Deep, sweet content Among his laughing kind ; To lose, to suiTer blind, Degrading slavery upon ''the gang," Witli killing suns, and fever-ridden nights Behind relentless bars Of prison cars.


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