| Lyrics: | GOOD OLD JEFF
"Tis just a year ago today that I remember well
I sat down by poor
Nelly's side and a story she did tell
"Twas about a poor old darkey Jeff, that lived for many a
year
But now he's dead and in his grave, no trouble does he fear
For good old Jeff
had gone to rest
We know that he is free
Disturb him not, but let him rest
Way
down in Tennessee
She took my arm, we walked along into an open field
And then she
paused to breathe a while, then to his grave did
steal
She sat down by that little mound
and softly whispered there
"Come to me, Father, 'tis thy child," and gently dropped a
tear
But since that time, how things are changed, poor Nell that was
my
bride
Is laid beneath the cold clay sod, down by her father's side
I planted there upon
her grave a weeping willow tree
I bathed its roots with many a tear that it might shelter
me
@slave @family @death
filename[ OLDJEFF
I knew a cheery child's song
based on the chorus:
The poor old slave had gone to rest
I know that he is
free
His bones they lie, disturb them neigh
Way down in Tennessee
This then
got increasingly decorated as:
The poor, poor old slave, slave has gone, gone to rest,
rest..
The pop poor old slop slave has gop gone to rop rest...
The piggily poor old
sliggily slave has giggily gone...
SF
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