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"SETTIN’ IN THE SHADE" by John Brewer Gibson (1907-1983) You come in from the garden – Your clothes are wringin’ wet – An’ pull Old Joy, your lawn cheer, To a shady place to set. Lay down your hat, drop down your bib, Peel off that soakin’ shirt, And let the air blow through your hair, A restin’ till you hurt. I’ve never been much prayerful, But settin’ in my cheer A-listenin’ to the birds and leaves, The Lord comes mighty near. If I could choose my way to go (And for it I ain’t prayed) I’d like to pass from Here to There A-settin’ in the shade. (from Remember Me, Volume Two, John Brewer Gibson 1907-1983, Book #825, Richland County Genealogy Society, Olney, Illinois)
Settin’ In The Shade
(from Remember Me, Volume Two, John Brewer Gibson 1907-1983, Book #825, Richland County Genealogy Society, Olney, Illinois)
Owner of original | John Brewer Gibson 1907-1983 |
File name | Settin’ In The Shade.txt |
File Size | 729 bytes |
Linked to | Gibson, John Brewer |
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