ideas. Keep as SIMPLE
Where dreams come true. light-footed as
The ebony palace soared on high possible.
Through the blossoming trees to the even-
ing sky.
The inlaid porches and casements shone
With gold and ivory and elephant-bone.
And the black crowd laughed till their
sides were sore
At the baboon butler in the agate door»
And the well-known tunes of the parrot
band
That trilled on the bushes of that magic land.
A troupe of skull-faced witch-men came With pomposity.
Through the agate doorway in suits of
flame.
Yea, long-tailed coats with a gold-leaf crust
And hats that were covered witk diamond-
dust.
And the crowd in the court gave a whoop
and a caU
And danced the juba from wall to wall.
But the witch-men suddenly stilled the
throng With a great
With a stem cold glare, and a stem old -^^^^^,^, ^
song : —
"Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you." . . .
Just then from the doorway, as fat as
shotes, Withofserwhd'mr
Came the cake-walk princes in their long J^ ^^^^^ ^^
red coats, vo^p.
Canes with a brilliant lacquer shine.
And tall silk hats that were red as wine.
And they pranced with their butterfly
partners there, WHk growing
Coal-black maidens with pearls m their '^S^ymmked
hair, dance^hylhm.
Knee-skirts trimmed with the jassamine
sweet.
And bells on their ankles and little black-
feet.
g THE CONGO
And the couples railed at the chant and
the frown
Of the witch-men lean, and laughed them
down.
(O rare was the revel, and well worth while
That made those glowering witch-men smile.)
The cake-walk royalty then began
To walk for a cake that was tall as a man
To the tune of "Boomlay, boomlay. Boom,"
While the witch-men laughed, with a sinis- With a touch of
ter an-, "^^ ^*«^'
and
And sang with the scalawags prancing as rapidly as
^Q^._ possible toward
the end,
" Walk with care, walk with care.
Or Mumbo-Jumbo, God of the Congo,
And all of the other
Gods of the Congo,
Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you.
Beware, beware, walk with care,
Boonday, boonday, boomlay, boom.
Boomlay, boonday, boomlay, boom,
Boonday, boonday, boonday, boom,
Boomlay, boomlay, boonday.
Boom."
THE CX)NGO
Oh rare was the revel, and well worth while Shw phUo-
That made those glowering witch-men smile. '^ ^ ^'
ni. The Hope of theib Religion
A good old negro in the slums of the town Betuty boM.
With a literal
Preached at a sister for her velvet gown. imitoHon of '
Howled at a brother for his low-down ways, camjHmseUng
His prowling, guzzling, sneak-thief days. trance.
Beat on the Bible till he wore it out
Starting the jubilee revival shout.
And some had visions, as they stood on
chairs.
And sang of Jacob, and the golden stairs.
And they all repented, a thousand strong
Prom their stupor and savagery and sin and
wrong
And slammed with their hymn books till
they shook the room
With "glory, glory, glory,"
And "Boom, boom. Boom." :
Then I SAW THE Congo, CBEBPING THROUGH ^«^y«**f >
the first eection,
THE BlaACK Beffhfmith ;'
Cutting through the jungle with a '^"^^ ^^. j^
jxrwen end with
GOLDEN TRACK. joy.
10 THE CONGO
And the gray sky opened like a new-rent
veil
And showed the apostles with their coats of
mail.
In bright white Steele they were seated
round
And their fire-eyes watched where the Congo
wound.
And the twelve Apostles, from their thrones
on high
Thrilled all the forest with their heavenly
cry: —
** Mumbo-Jumbo will die in the jungle ; Sung to the
Never agam wiU he hoo-doo you, ^"*,^ "^"''*''
ten thotuand
Never again will he hoo-doo you." harps and
ffoices,^'
Then along that river, a thousand miles With growing
The vine-snared trees fell down in files. ^»^f««^
and joy.
Pioneer angels cleared the way
For a Congo paradise, for babes at play.
For sacred capitals, for temples dean.
Gone were the skull-faced witch-men lean.
There, where the wild ghost-gods had wailed In a rather
A miUion boats of the angels sailed Inghkeyae
^ dmcatelyae
With oars of silver, and prows of blue poanUe,
THE CONGO 11
And silken pennants that the sun shone
through.
'Twas a land transfigured, 'twas a new
creation.
Ohy a singing wind swept the negro nation
And on through the backwoods clearing
flew: —
^^Mumbo-Jumbo is dead in the jungle. To the tune cf
Never again Will he hoo-doo you.
Never again will he hoo-doo you
Redeemed were the forests, the beasts and
the men,
And only the vulture dared again
By the far, lone mountains of the moon
To cry, in the silence, the Congo tune : —
Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you, Defing down
" Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo
Mumbo . . • Jumbo • . • will . . . hoo-doo . . . terrified
„ wkieper,
you. *^
THE SANTA-FE TRAIL. (A HUMORESQUE)
I asked the old Negro, '"What is that bird that sings
so well?" He answered: "That is the Rachel-Jane."
^^Hasn't it another name, lark, or thrush, or the like?"
"No. Jus' Rachel-Jane."
I. In which a Racing Aijto comes from the East
This is the order of the music of the morning To he sung
First, from the far East comes but a crooning.
The crooning turns to a sunrise singing.
Hark to the coZm-hom, boZm-horn, pscdm^
horn.
Hark to the faint-horn^ gtiatn^-hom, ^aifd"
horn. ...
Hark to the pace-horn, chase-horn, race-horn. To he sung or
And the holy veil of the dawn has gone. ^, ^
Swiftly the brazen car comes on.
It bums in the East as the sunrise bums.
I see great flashes where the far trail turns
Listen to the iron-horns, ripping, racking,
ResponEliminaListen to the blasted
horn. • • .
Far awaythe Rachel-Jane
Not defeated by the horns
Sings amid a hedge of thorns : —
Love and life.
Eternal youth.
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet.
Dew and glory,
Love and truth.
Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet.
The mufflers open on a score of cars
With wonderful thunder,
Cback, crack, crack,
Cback-crack, grack-grack,
Cback-grack-grack, . . .
Listen to the gold-horn . . .
Old-horn . . .
Cold-horn . . .
Jn a rolling
bass, wiih
increasing
ddiberaiion.
WUhasnajh
ping explosion
To be sung or
read well-nigh
in a vMsyer.
To be brawled
in the begins
ningwUha
snapping
explosivensss,
ending in a
languorous
duinL
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And all of the tunes, till the night comes
down
On hay-stack» and ant-hill, and wind-bitten
town.
Then far in the west, as in the beginning, To he sung to
Dim in the distance, sweet in retreating, ^^^ whiavered
Hark to the faint-horn, quaint-horn, saint- tuneasihefira
, fi9e line».
horn.
Hark to the calm-horn, balm-horn, psalm-
horn. . • •
vascus da gamma cabrita....isso foi mal-fadado duma fada madrinha ou padrinha ?
ResponEliminaRoberto Clouset Espíritos-Santos
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