“See me, Nancy, a wind,
T’ink a me, Nancy, me come.”
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De man tu’n bull an’ eat his belly full o’ grass. When he eat done, he sing again,
“See me, Nancy, a wind,
T’ink a me, Nancy, me gone.”
Den he tu’n de shape a de man back.
When day of de wedding, de boy said, “Sister, you know wha’ dat man coming here is? Dat man a bull.” His sister said, “O bwoy, go ’way! Where you ever hear cow can tu’n a living soul?” Dey come home from church, sit roun’ de table, everybody giving toast. Dey call upon de woman brudder to give toast. De brudder said, “I won’ give toas’, but I wi’ sing.” De man said, “No, give toas’ better ’an de sing!” De guest said dat dey would like to hear de sing as much as toast; so de little boy commence to sing,
“See me, Nancy, a wind,
T’ink a me, Nancy, me come.”