by Langston Hughes (1902 - 1967)
Madam and the Minister Matches original text
Language: English
Reverend Butler came by My house last week He said, Have you got A little time to speak? He said, I am interested In your soul. Has it been saved, Or is your heart stone-cold? I said, Reverend, I'll have you know I was baptized Long ago. He said, What have you Done since then? I said, None of your Business, friend. He said, Sister Have you back-slid? I said, It felt good -- If I did! He said, Sister, Come time to die, The Lord will surely Ask you why! I'm gonna pray For you! Goodbye! I felt kinder sorry I talked that way After Rev. Butler Went away -- So I ain't in no mood For sin today.
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Composition:
- Set to music by Elie Siegmeister (1909 - 1991), "Madam and the Minister", 1964, published 1975 [ high voice and piano ], from Madam to You, no. 2
Text Authorship:
- by Langston Hughes (1902 - 1967), "Madam and the Minister", appears in One-Way Ticket, first published 1949
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This text was added to the website: 2008-09-07
Line count: 33
Word count: 118