Letter From May Alice Jeffers

Fred Small

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    I'm an old woman typing
    Old as the year, seventy-eight
    Hear what i say
    I was born in laurel, mississippi,
    I live in north carolina today
    With my grandson james.
    Now about the children
    I had five children before the great depression
    Five more since then.
    All of them are living now
    But the one that died in the war.
    All the rest had children, too.
    Chorus:
    Don't blame the children
    Every girl, every boy,
    They ain't no burden,
    They're my pride and joy.
    I know they're beautiful
    Like leaves on a tree
    And as i am growing old
    They shelter me.
    I have worked at every kind of job
    Nursed people, preached, and sang
    When i was a young woman, i built roads
    I have not worked a job
    In nineteen years--my grandchildren
    Take care of me.
    Now listen to me
    Babies don't cause poverty
    'cause poverty
    Is just people never paid enough for what we done.
    You hear them talk--barefoot and
    Pregnant. but i been barefoot
    Pregnant or not.
    Chorus
    I have known socialists
    They stayed in my home in 1964
    For the vote drive
    They were like my children
    I don't care if they be black or white
    God bless you and all the socialists
    My first husband was a methodist
    We did not drink but we did dance
    When we had our family picnic
    I think the white folks thought the colored
    Was taking over, there was so many,
    And the young men still ask me to dance.
    Chorus

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