Yowzah Poem by Shel Silverstein

Yowzah

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Well it wasn't too very long ago you know some folks walked with a hi-dee-ho
And other folks walked around kind of low
Sayin' Yowzah and Sho nuff and Yassuh boss
It was ashes to ashes and dust to dust and they didn't believe in makin' a fuss
So they quietly moved to the back of the bus
They just say Yowzah and Sho nuff and Yassuh boss
And when things got rough they did a little prayin'
Little arm wavin' and a little bit of swayin'
Didn't do no good they kept right on a sayin'
Sayin' Yowzah and Sho nuff and Yassuh boss
So they all went out and did a little standin' little less askin' and a lot more demandin'
Little less liftin' and a little less totin' a lot more thinkin' and a lot more votin'
A lot less hopin' a lot less waitin'
A whole lot more demonstratin'a lot less pearly gate'n'
A lot more fightin' and a lot more walkin' until finally no one at all was talkin'
Like Yowzah and Sho nuff and Yassuh boss
The end of this story is plain to see they finally achieved equality
And now like you and me they can stand up strong and free
And say Yes sir and Of course sir and Anything you say JB

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
victoria 16 January 2018

was about saying yes sir or no sir

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faith thomas 03 June 2018

enjoyed all the prome

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kahijah burtley 24 April 2020

poetry is beautiful

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Carlos Echeverria 08 January 2020

Reading about slavery, to the fight for civil rights, Shel Silverstein's poem makes you laugh to keep from crying.

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Edward Kofi Louis 08 January 2020

Folks and tongues! ! Musing. Thanks for sharing this poem with us.

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OhsoSaddened 17 April 2019

the things we lose to political correctness. it's not worth it. in our good intentions we have snuffed out culture.

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Erma Barnes 06 August 2018

I loved the reading of the poems

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