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A Little Christmas Basket

By Paul Laurence Dunbar

Topics: classic

De win' is hollahin' "Daih you" to de shuttahs an' de fiah,     De snow's a-sayin' "Got you" to de groun',     Fu' de wintah weathah 's come widout a-askin' ouah desiah,     An' he 's laughin' in his sleeve at whut he foun';     Fu' dey ain't nobody ready wid dey fuel er dey food,     An' de money bag look timid lak, fu' sho',     So we want ouah Chrismus sermon, but we 'd lak it ef you could     Leave a little Chrismus basket at de do'.     Wha 's de use o' tellin' chillen 'bout a Santy er a Nick,     An' de sto'ies dat a body allus tol'?     When de harf is gray wid ashes an' you has n't got a stick     Fu' to warm dem when dey little toes is col'?     Wha 's de use o' preachin' 'ligion to a man dat's sta'ved to def,     An' a-tellin' him de Mastah will pu'vide?     Ef you want to tech his feelin's, save yo' sermons an' yo' bref,     Tek a little Chrismus basket by yo' side.     'T ain't de time to open Bibles an' to lock yo' cellah do',     'T ain't de time to talk o' bein' good to men;     Ef you want to preach a sermon ez you nevah preached befo',     Preach dat sermon wid a shoat er wid er hen;     Bein' good is heap sight bettah den a-dallyin' wid sin,     An' dey ain't nobody roun' dat knows it mo',     But I t'ink dat 'ligion 's sweeter w'en it kind o' mixes in     Wid a little Chrismus basket at de do'.

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Paul Laurence Dunbar (1872–1906) was an American poet and novelist who was one of the first African-American writers to gain national prominence. His poems in dialect—including "When Malindy Sings"—and standard English explore Black life with humor, pathos, and dignity.

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