Well, mebbe so; I mout be, but I does n t think it s true;
I aint so wise as Peter, but I knows a ting or two:
Ef I kain t run as fast as some, I manages to crawl
But Peter,
Dat Peter!
He thinks he knows it all.
He wears a suit ob store-clo es, an a fine fibe dollar hat!
Who eber heard de like afore ob sich gwine on as dat?
He iles his har, he do; an goes a-sparkin eb ry night;
Why Peter,
Dat Peter!
I guess he thinks he s white.
I really think ef Peter would rent a leetle patch ob land,
An settle down to crappin , dat he d hold a better hand;
De debbil s gwine to set him back afore his game is done;
But Peter,
Dat Peter!
He say he s twenty-one.
Well, let de nigger slide I could say suffin ef I mout,
But I has oder matters to be projeckin about.
I se jubious how he'll come out hab to wait a while an see.
But Peter,
Dat Peter!
He s most too much for me.
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