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Updated: May 14, 2025
Some of the words ran this way: "Aldo you sees me go 'long so, I has my trials here below, Sometimes I'se up, sometimes I'se down, Sometimes I'se lebel wid de groun; Oh, git out, Satan Hallalu!" And these words sound queer to you as you read them, perhaps, but they did not sound queer when Mammy Delphy was singing them.
"I'll take my shoes from off'n my feet, And walk into de golden street, Glory, Hallalu!" sang Mammy. Sam and Jim and Joe came filing in. They had been well, where hadn't they been!
Mammy Delphy wiped her eyes and resumed her work. Then, looking up to the blue sky which shone between the vines, she began singing again: "Call me in de mornin' Lord, Or call me in de night, I'se always ready Lord, Glory Hallalu!" And the boys, subdued and silent, and for a moment forgetful of horned-frogs and crawfish, went away softly, as if leaving a grave. "Where going, Sammy Sealskin?".
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