âYoâ ole father doanâ know yit what heâs a-gwyne to do. Sometimes he spec heâll go âway, en den agin he spec heâll stay. De besâ way is to resâ easy en let de ole man take his own way. Deyâs two angels hoverinâ rounâ âbout him. One uv âem is white en shiny, en tâother one is black. De white one gits him to go right a little while, den de black one sail in en bust it all up. A body canât tell yit which one gwyne to fetch him at de lasâ. But you is all right. You gwyne to have considable trouble in yoâ life, en considable joy. Sometimes you gwyne to git hurt, en sometimes you gwyne to git sick; but every time youâs gwyne to git well agin. Deyâs two gals flyinâ âbout you in yoâ life. One uv âemâs light en tâother one is dark. One is rich en tâother is poâ. Youâs gwyne to marry de poâ one fust en de rich one by en by. You wants to keep âway fum de water as much as you kin, en donât run no resk, âkase itâs down in de bills dat youâs gwyne to git hung.â
When I lit my candle and went up to my room that night there sat pap his own self!