Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs by Various
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Slavery's Passed Away and Other Songs
Slavery's Passed Away. As sung in Edward Harrigan's Drama, "PETE." _Words by EDWARD HARRIGAN._ _Music by DAVE BRAHAM._ Copyright, 1887, by Wm. A. Pond & Co. Oh child come to me and just sit down by my knee, I'll tell that same old story just once more; Of dark, clouded years, oh, so full of bitter tears, In those bondage days of long before the war. In rice-field and in cane, there the black man felt the pain, The driver's whip it cut him ev'ry day; Our good Lord above, with his never dying love, Made that cruel, cruel slavery pass'd away. Oh child, in those times then I liv'd among the pines, Yes, in an old log cabin I was born; Then I heard the moan when the mothers lost their own, In those bondage days, oh thank the Lord they're gone. That Iron chain and band they grow rusty in this land, |
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