THE FUGITIVE SLAVE TO THE CHRISTIAN. |
Words by Elizur Wright, jr. Music arranged from Cracovienne. [Listen] [PDF] [Lilypond] music
music concluded The fetters galled my weary soul,— A soul that seemed but thrown away; I spurned the tyrant's base control, Resolved at last the man to play:— Chorus.
The hounds are baying on my track; O Christian! will you send me back? The hounds are baying on my track; O Christian! will you send me back? I felt the stripes, the lash I saw, Red, dripping with a father's gore; And, worst of all their lawless law, The insults that my mother bore! The hounds are baying on my track, O Christian! will you send me back? Where human law o'errules Divine, Beneath the sheriff's hammer fell My wife and babes,—I call them mine,— And where they suffer, who can tell? The hounds are baying on my track, O Christian! will you send me back? I seek a home where man is man, If such there be upon this earth, To draw my kindred, if I can, Around its free, though humble hearth. The hounds are baying on my track, O Christian! will you send me back!
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