You'll git dar in de mornin' by H. T. Burleigh and Frank Lebby Stanton
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This slim volume is a collaboration between poet Frank Lebby Stanton and composer H. T. Burleigh, blending Stanton's gentle poetry with the spirit of African American spirituals. It's less a traditional novel and more a lyrical narrative.
The Story
The story is simple and profound. It follows an unnamed traveler on a long, weary road. The journey is tough, filled with doubt and fatigue. But throughout, there's a persistent, comforting refrain, passed down and shared: 'You'll git dar in de mornin'.' It’s a promise of rest and arrival that sustains the spirit, turning a physical trek into a metaphor for life's hardships and the hope that carries us through.
Why You Should Read It
I picked this up on a gray afternoon and finished it in one sitting, feeling genuinely lighter. Its power isn't in complex plot twists, but in its soothing, musical rhythm. Reading it aloud (which I highly recommend) lets you feel the cadence and warmth of the dialect. It captures a specific time, place, and feeling—a deep, cultural optimism born from hardship. It’s a quiet monument to resilience.
Final Verdict
Perfect for readers who love American regional writing, historical poetry, or spiritual themes. If you enjoy the works of Paul Laurence Dunbar or the feeling of an old folk song, you'll connect with this. It's also a great choice when you need a quick, hopeful read that feels like a deep breath. Don't expect a roaring plot; expect a comforting, resonant echo from the past.
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Ava Anderson
1 week agoI came across this while browsing and the flow of the text seems very fluid. Definitely a 5-star read.
Amanda Miller
11 months agoAfter hearing about this author multiple times, it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. I will read more from this author.