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William Henry Drummond - DieudonnéWilliam Henry Drummond - Dieudonné
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(GOD-GIVEN)   If I sole ma ole blind trotter for fifty dollar cash     Or win de beeges` prize on lotterie,   If some good frien` die an` lef` me fines` house on St. Eustache,     You t`ink I feel more happy dan I be?   No, sir!  An` I can tole you, if you never know before,     W`y de kettle on de stove mak` such a fuss,   Wy de robin stop hees singin` an` come peekin` t`roo de door     For learn about de nice t`ing’s come to us--   An` w`en he see de baby lyin` dere upon de bed     Lak leetle Son of Mary on de ole tam long ago--   Wit` de sunshine an` de shadder makin` ring aroun` hees head,     No wonder M`sieu Robin wissle low.   An` we can`t help feelin` glad too, so we call heem Dieudonné;     An` he never cry, dat baby, w`en he’s chrissen by de pries`   All de sam` I bet you dollar he’ll waken up some day,     An` be as bad as leetle boy Bateese.
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