The Congo | CHAMPION Speech Choir | 10C Corpus Christi School CDO

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  • The Congo : A study of the negro race
    Lyrics:
    Some parts were removed due to the lack of practice:
    Fat black bucks in a wine-barrel room,
    Barrel-house kings, with feet unstable,
    Sagged and reeled and pounded on the table,
    Pounded on the table,
    Beat an empty barrel with the handle of a broom,
    Hard as they were able,
    Boom, boom, BOOM,
    With a silk umbrella and the handle of a broom,
    Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, BOOM.
    THEN I had religion, THEN I had a vision.
    I could not turn from their revel in derision.
    THEN I SAW THE CONGO, CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK,
    CUTTING THROUGH THE FOREST WITH A GOLDEN TRACK.
    Then along that riverbank
    A thousand miles
    Tattooed cannibals danced in files;
    Then I heard the boom of the blood-lust song
    And a thigh-bone beating on a tin-pan gong.
    And "BLOOD" screamed the whistles and the fifes of the warriors,
    "BLOOD" screamed the skull-faced, lean witch-doctors,
    "Whirl ye the deadly voo-doo rattle,
    Harry the uplands,
    Steal all the cattle,
    Rattle-rattle, rattle-rattle,
    Bing.
    Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, BOOM,"
    A roaring, epic, rag-time tune.
    From the mouth of the Congo
    To the Mountains of the Moon.
    Death is an Elephant,
    Torch-eyed and horrible,
    Foam-flanked and terrible.
    BOOM, steal the pygmies,
    BOOM, kill the Arabs,
    BOOM, kill the white men,
    HOO, HOO, HOO.
    Listen to the yell of Leopold's ghost
    Burning in Hell for his hand-maimed host.
    Hear how the demons chuckle and yell
    Cutting his hands off, down in Hell.
    Listen to the creepy proclamation,
    Blown through the lairs of the forest-nation,
    Blown past the white-ants' hill of clay,
    Blown past the marsh where the butterflies play: --
    "Be careful what you do,
    Or Mumbo-Jumbo, God of the Congo,
    And all of the other
    Gods of the Congo,
    Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you,
    Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you,
    Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you.
    Wild crap-shooters with a whoop and a call
    Danced the juba in their gambling-hall
    And laughed fit to kill, and shook the town,
    And guyed the policemen and laughed them down
    With a boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, BOOM.
    THEN I SAW THE CONGO, CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK,
    CUTTING THROUGH THE FOREST WITH A GOLDEN TRACK.
    A negro fairyland swung into view,
    A minstrel river
    Where dreams come true.
    The ebony palace soared on high
    Through the blossoming trees to the evening sky.
    The inlaid porches and casements shone
    With gold and ivory and elephant-bone.
    And the black crowd laughed till their sides were sore
    At the baboon butler in the agate door,
    And the well-known tunes of the parrot band
    That trilled on the bushes of that magic land.
    A troupe of skull-faced witch-men came
    Through the agate doorway in suits of flame,
    Yea, long-tailed coats with a gold-leaf crust
    And hats that were covered with diamond-dust.
    And the crowd in the court gave a whoop and a call
    And danced the juba from wall to wall.
    But the witch-men suddenly stilled the throng
    With a stern cold glare, and a stern old song: --
    "Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you." ...
    Just then from the doorway, as fat as shotes,
    Came the cake-walk princes in their long red coats,
    Canes with a brilliant lacquer shine,
    And tall silk hats that were red as wine.
    And they pranced with their butterfly partners there,
    Coal-black maidens with pearls in their hair,
    Knee-skirts trimmed with the jassamine sweet,
    And bells on their ankles and little black-feet.
    And the couples railed at the chant and the frown
    Of the witch-men lean, and laughed them down.
    (O rare was the revel, and well worth while
    That made those glowering witch-men smile.)
    The cake-walk royalty then began
    To walk for a cake that was tall as a man
    To the tune of "Boomlay, boomlay, BOOM,"
    While the witch-men laughed, with a sinister air,
    And sang with the scalawags prancing there: --
    "Walk with care, walk with care,
    Or Mumbo-Jumbo, God of the Congo,
    And all the other
    Gods of the Congo,
    Mumbo-Jumbo will hoo-doo you.
    Beware, beware, walk with care,
    Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, boom.
    Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, boom.
    Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, boom.
    Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay,
    BOOM."
    Oh rare was the revel, and well worth while
    That made those glowering witch-men smile.
    A good old negro in the slums of the town
    Preached at a sister for her velvet gown.
    Howled at a brother for his low-down ways,
    His prowling, guzzling, sneak-thief days.
    Beat on the Bible till he wore it out
    Starting the jubilee revival shout.
    And some had visions, as they stood on chairs,
    And sang of Jacob, and the golden stairs,
    And they all repented, a thousand strong
    From their stupor and savagery and sin and wrong
    And slammed with their hymn books till they shook the room
    With "glory, glory, glory,"
    And "Boom, boom, BOOM."
    THEN I SAW THE CONGO, CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK, CUTTING THROUGH THE FOREST WITH A GOLDEN TRACK.
    And the gray sky opened like a new-rent veil
    And showed the Apostles with their coats of mail.
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