StoryTitle("caps", "Dixie's Land and Dixie") ?>
InitialWords(245, "The ", "caps", "dropcap", "noindent") ?>
original song of "Dixie's Land" was written as a
comic melody by Dan Emmett, a celebrated negro
minstrel, in 1859. He is said to have taken the tune
from an old plantation melody, and to have written
verses to suit his audiences. When the Civil War began
General Albert Pike wrote new words, calling on the
South to arm and defend herself, and set these to the
old air. The South at once claimed the song for her
own, and it became the best loved of all the Southern
ballads. Armies marched to it, and men went into battle
singing it.
Many new verses have been written to the old melody,
and the air is now as popular in the North as in the
South. The words most generally associated with it now
are those of the song by Dan Emmett, or variations on
them, rather than the martial words of General Pike.
StoryTitle("caps", "Dixie's Land") ?>
PoemStart() ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "I wish I was in de land ob cotton,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Cimmon seed an' sandy bottom—", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "In Dixie's Land whar I was born in,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Early on one frosty mornin'.", "") ?>
PagePoem(246, "L0", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Look away—look away—Dixie Land.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Den I wish I was in Dixie, Hooray—Hooray!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "In Dixie's Land we'll take our stand", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "To lib and die in Dixie.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Old Missus marry Will de weaber,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "William was a gay deceaber.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "When he put his arms around 'er,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "He look as fierce as a forty pounder.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "His face was sharp like butcher's cleaber,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "But dat didn't seem to grieb her;", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Will run away—Missus took a decline, oh,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Her face was de color ob bacon rine—oh.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "How could she act such a foolish part", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "As marry a man dat break her heart?", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Here's a health to de next old Missus,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "And all de gals dat wants to kiss us.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Now if you want to dribe away sorrow,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Come and hear dis song to-morrow!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Sugar in de gourd and stonny batter,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "De whites grow fat an' de niggers fatter!", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Den hoe it down and scratch your grabble,", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "To Dixie's Land I am bound to trabble.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Look away—look away—Dixie Land.", "") ?>
PoemLine("L0", "", "Den I wish I was in Dixie. Hooray! Hooray!", "") ?>
PoemEnd() ?>