#Americans #Blacks
The census man, The day he came round, Wanted my name To put it down. I said, Johnson,
Landlord, landlord, My roof has sprung a leak. Don’t you 'member I told you abou… Way last week? Landlord, landlord,
Have you dug the spill Of Sugar Hill? Cast your gims On this sepia thrill: Brown sugar lassie,
Being walkers with the dawn and mo… Walkers with the sun and morning, We are not afraid of night, Nor days of gloom, Nor darkness—
I am your son, white man! Georgia dusk And the turpentine woods. One of the pillars of the temple f… You are my son!
When the shoe strings break On both your shoes And you’re in a hurry— That’s the blues. When you go to buy a candy bar
When Susanna Jones wears red her face is like an ancient cameo Turned brown by the ages. Come with a blast of trumphets, J… When Susanna Jones wears red
When I was home de Sunshine seemed like gold. When I was home de Sunshine seemed like gold. Since I come up North de
I dream a world where man No other man will scorn, Where love will bless the earth And peace its paths adorn I dream a world where all
I sat there singing her Songs in the dark. She said; 'I do not understand The words’.
Where is the Jim Crow section On this merry—go—round, Mister, cause I want to ride? Down South where I come from White and colored
God in His infinite wisdom Did not make me very wise— So when my actions are stupid They hardly take God by surprise
It would be nice In any case, To someday meet you Face to face Walking down
I know I am The Negro Problem Being wined and dined, Answering the usual questions That come to white mind
I’m all alone in this world, she s… Ain’t got nobody to share my bed, Ain’t got nobody to hold my hand— The truth of the matter’s I ain’t got no man.