The Funeral - Hank Williams
I was walking in Savannah past a church, decayed and dim When slowly through the window came a plaintive funeral hymn And my sympathy awakened and a wonder quickly grew `Til I found myself envied in a little colored pew. Out front a colored couple sat in sorrow, nearly wild On the altar was a casket and in the casket was a child I could picture him while livin`, curly hair, protruding lips I`d seen perhaps a thousand in my hurried southern trips. Rose a sad, old colored preacher from his little wooden desk With a manner sorta awkward, and countenance grotesque The simplicity and shrewdness in his Ethiopian face Showed the wisdom and ignorance of a crushed, undying race. And he said, "Now don`t be weepin` for this pretty bit of clay For the little boy who lived there has done gone and run away He was doin` very finely and he appreciates your love But his shore `nuff Father wanted him in the big house up above. The Lord didn`t give you that baby, by no hundred thousand miles He just thought you need some sunshine, and He lent it for awhile And He let you keep and love it `til your hearts were bigger grown And these silver tears you`re sheddin` now is just interest on the loan. Just think, my poor dear mourners, creepin` `long on sorrows life`s way What a blessed picnic this here baby got today Your good fathers and good mothers crowd the little fellow `round In the Angel`s tender garden of the big plantation ground. And his eyes they brightly sparkle at the pretty things he viewed But a tear came, and he whispered, `I want my parents , too` But then the Angel`s chief musicians teach that little boy a song Says if only they be faithful they`ll soon be comin` `long. So, my poor detached mourners, let your hearts with Jesus rest And don`t go to criticizin` the One what knows the best He has give us many comforts, He`s got the right to take away To the Lord be praised in glory, forever, let us pray."
Artist: Hank Williams
Title: The Funeral