< Ben King's Verse

As you happen jes' to mention
  Old time friends 'at sort o' bring
Mem'ries back, I'd like to ask
  What's become o' 'Rasus King?

Did he go out west prospectin'
  Far on Californy's rim?
Did he settle with the Injuns,
  Or did the Injuns settle him?

What a great big-hearted feller
  'Rasus was, and how he'd sing!
Sometimes tears 'll start to rollin'
  When I think o' 'Rastus King.

Where is he an' what's come of him?
  Is he toilin' hard fer bread?
Is he prosperous and wealthy?
  Is he livin' still, or dead?

How my heart recalls the mornin'
  That I met him. Splittin' wood,
Payin' fer his school, tuition,
  Earnin' thus a livelihood,

Allers boarded at the neighbors,
  Turned his hand at anything;
Faithful, honest; well the farmers
  Simply swore by 'Rastus King.

Find him down to meetin' Sundays
  Sittin' in the deacon's pew;
Talk about yer knowledge; he had
  Read the Bible through and through.

When the choir would jine together
  An' with the congregation sing,
Way above all other voices
  You could hear 'im--'Rastus King.

Did you ever come to meet 'im?
  Do you think he's livin' here?
Say, he ain't much older 'n I am;
  Reckon now he's sixty year.

Last I heerd he's doin' splendid,
  Rich, fast horses, everything.
Jest like him, a regular schemer;
  Oh! I knew him, 'Rastus King.

Then the hackman I'd been asking
  All these questions thus did say:
"'Rastus livin' purty quiet;
  Don't go out at all, they say."

"Don't go out at all--why, stranger?
  What's the matter? Did he fail?"
"Well," said he, "nothin's the matter,
  Stephen, only he's in jail."

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