c. Dear Old Juna.
Richard Pottinger, Claremont, St. Ann.
A man and a woman had but one daughter was their pet. The girl was engaged to a fish, to another young man too. She generally at ten o’clock cook breakfas’ for the both. That man at home eat, then she took a waiter wid the fish breakfas’ to the river. When she go to the river, she had to sing a song that the fish might come out,—
“Dear old Juna, dear old Juna,
Oona a da vina sa,
Oona oona oona oona,
You’ mudder run you fader forsake you,
You don’ know you deh!”
Fish coming now, sing
“Kai, kai, Juna, me know you!”