Rabbit in de Briar Patch
Rabbit in de Briar Patch
Rabbit in the Briar Patch
Slave Song
Slave Song
(Historical Black American English)
(English)
Rabbit in de briar patch,
Squirrel in de tree,
Wish I could go huntin',
But I ain't free.
Rooster's in de henhouse,
Hen's in de patch,
Love to go shootin',
But I ain't free.
Rabbit in the briar patch,
Squirrel in the tree,
Wish I could go hunting,
But I ain't free.
Rooster's in the henhouse,
Hen's in the patch,
Love to go shooting,
But I ain't free.
Thanks and Acknowledgements
This song was written down in the Work Projects Administration's Slave Narratives. The government sent out interviewers to talk with the ex-slaves and write down what they had to say. This song is from an interview of Millie Williams.
Millie Williams was 86 at the time of the interview and lived in Fort Worth, Texas. She was born a slave in Tennessee, was sold to Bill Dunn, who brought her to Texas and traded her to Tommy Ellis for some land. She lived in Fort Worth starting in the 1870's.
Photo of Millie Williams taken by the WPA.