Saturday, June 13, 2026

Saturday Poetry Corner: The Mountain Whippoorwill

 

 

 

 The Mountain Whippoorwill
(Or How Hill-Billy Jim Won The Great Fiddlers' Prize) 

 

 Whippoorwill & Butterflies
John James Audubon
(1785-1851)
American naturalist/painter
Image courtesy/ Fine Art America
 

 

Up in the mountains, it's lonesome all the time,
(Sof' win' slewin' thu' the sweet-potato vine.) 

Up in the mountains, it's lonesome for a child,
(Whippoorwills a-callin' when the sap runs wild.) 

Up in the mountains, mountains in the fog,
Everythin's as lazy as an old houn'dog. 

Born in the mountains, never raised a pet,
Don't want nuthin' an' never got it yet.

Born in the mountains, lonesome-born,
Raised runnin' ragged thu' the cockleburrs and corn.

Never knew my pappy, mebbe never should.
Think he was a fiddle made of mountain laurel-wood. 

Never had a mammy to teach me pretty-please.
Think she was a whippoorwill, a skittin' thu' the trees. 

Never had a brother ner a whole pair of pants,
But when I start to fiddle, why yuh got to start to dance! 

 Listen to my fiddle-Kingdom Come-Kingdom Come!
Hear the frogs a-chunkin' "Jug o'rum, Jug o'rum!"
Hear that mountain whippoorwill be lonesome in the air,
An' I'll tell yuh how I travelled to the Essex County Fair.

Essex County has a might pretty fair,
All the smarty fiddlers from the South come there.

Elbows flyin' as they rosin up the bow
For the First Prize Contest at the Georgia Fiddlers' Show. 

Old Dan Wheeling, with his whiskers in his ears,
King-pin fiddler for nearly twenty years.

Big Tom Sergeant, with his blue wall-eye,
An' Little Jimmy Weezer that can make a fiddle cry. 

All sittin' roun' spittin' high an struttin' proud,
(Listen little whippoorwill, yuh better bug yore eyes!)
Tun-a-tun-a-tunin' while the jedges told the crowd
Them that got the mostest claps'd win the bestest prize. 

Everybody waitin' for the first tweedle-dee,
When in comes a-stumblin'-hill-billy me! 

Bowed right pretty to the jedges an' the rest,
Took a silver dollar from a hole inside my vest,

Plunked it on the table an' said, "There's my callin' card!
An' anyone that licks me-well, he's got to fiddle hard!" 

Old Dan Wheeling, he was laughin' fit to holler,
Little Jimmy Weezer said, "There's one dead dollar!"

Big Tom Sergeant had a yaller-toothy grin,
But I tucked my little whippoorwill spang underneath my chin,
An' petted it an' tuned it till the jedges said, "Begin!" 

Big Tom Sargent was the first in line;
He could fiddle all the bugs off a sweet-potato vine.

He could fiddle down a possum from a mile-high tree,
He could fiddle up a whale from the bottom of the sea. 

Yuh could hear hands spankin' till they spanked each other raw,
When he finished variations on "Turkey in the Straw." 

Little Jimmy Weezer was the next to play;
He could fiddle all night, he could fiddle all day. 

He could fiddle chills, he could fiddle fever,
He could make a fiddle rustle like a lowland river.

He could make a fiddle like a lovin' woman.
An' they clapped like thunder when he'd finished strummin'.

Then came the ruck of the bob-tailed fiddlers,
The let's-go-easies, the fair-to-middlers. 

They got their claps an'they lost their bicker,
An' they all settled back for some more corn-licker. 

An' the crowd was tired of their no-count squealing,
When out in the center steps Old Dan Wheeling. 

He fiddled high and he fiddled low,
(Listen little whippoorwill, yuh got to spread yore wings!)
He fiddled and fiddled with a cherrywood bow,
(Old Dan Wheeling's got bee-honey in his strings.) 

He fiddled a wind by the lonesome moon,
He fiddled a most almighty tune.

He started fiddling like a ghost.
He ended fiddling like a host. 

He fiddled north an' he fiddled south,
He fiddled the heart right out yore mouth.

He fiddled here an' he fiddled there.
He fiddled salvation everywhere. 

 When he was finished, the crowd cut loose,
(Whippoorwill, they's rain on yore breast.)
An' I sat there wonderin' "What's the use?"
(Whippoorwill, fly home to yore nest.)

But I stood up pert an' I took my bow,
An' my fiddle went to my shoulder, so.

An'-they wasn't no crowd to get me fazed-
But I was alone where I was raised. 

Up in the mountains, so still it makes yuh skeered.
Where God lies sleepin' in his big white beard.

An' I heard the sound of the squirrel in the pine,
An' I heard the earth a-breathin' thu' the long night-time. 

They've fiddled the rose, and they've fiddled the thorn,
But they haven't fiddled the mountain-corn.

They fiddled sinful an 'fiddled moral,
But they haven't fiddled the breshwood-laurel. 

They've fiddled loud, and they've fiddled still,
But they haven't fiddled the whippoorwill.

I started off with a dump-diddle-dump,
(Oh, hell's broke loose in Georgia!)

Skunk-cabbage growin' by the bee-gum stump,
(Whippoorwill, yo're singin now!) 

My mother was a whippoorwill pert,
My father, he was lazy,
But I'm hell broke loose in a new store shirt
To fiddle all Georgia crazy. 

Swing yore partners-up an' down the middle!
Sashay now-oh, listen to that fiddle!
Flapjacks flippin' on a red-hot griddle,
An' hell's broke loose,
Hell's broke loose,
Fire on the mountains-snakes in the grass.
Satan's here a-bilin'-oh, Lordy, let him pass!
Go down Moses, set my people free;
Pop goes the weasel thu' the Red Sea!
Jonah sittin on a hickory-bough,
Up jumps a whale-an' where's yore prophet now? 
Rabbit in the pea-patch, possum in the pot,
Try an' stop my fiddle, now my fiddle's gettin' hot!
Whippoorwill, singin' thu' the mountain hush,
Whippoorwill, shoutin' from the burnin' gush,
Whippoorwill cryin' in the stable-door,
Sing tonight as yuh never sang before!
Hell's broke loose like a stompin' mountain-shoat,
Sing till yuh bust the gold in yore throat!
Hell's broke loose for forty miles aroun'
Bound to stop yore music, if yuh don't sing it down.
Sing on the mountains, little whippoorwill,
Sing to the valleys, an slap'em with a hill,
For I'm struttin high as an eagle's quill,
An' hell's broke loose,
Hell's broke loose,
Hell's broke loose in Georgia!

They wasn't a sound when I stopped bowin',
(Whippoorwill, yuh can sing no more.)
But, somewhere or other, the dawn was growin',
(Oh, mountain whippoorwill!) 

An' I thought, "I've fiddled all night an' lost,
Yo're a good hill-billy, but yuh've been bossed." 

So I went to congratulate the old man Dan,
-But he put his fiddle into my han'-
An' then the noise of the crowd began! 

 

"The Mountain Whippoorwill"
(1925)
Stephen Vincent Benet 
(1898-1943)
American writer and poet

 

 

 

What hit 1979 song was inspired by the poem, "The Mountain Whippoorwill?" 

 If you guessed, "The Devil Went Down To Georgia" you're right!

 

The Devil Went Down To Georgia
(1979)
Charlie Daniels Band
Charlie Daniels
(Uploaded November 8, 2014)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, June 12, 2026

Flashback Friday: Cap And Gown

 

 

 

"Cap and gown,
You'll be so pretty in your cap and gown,
But I'll imagine it's a wedding gown
On our graduation day..."

  

Image courtesy/iStock

 

 

 Released in June, 1959 the smooth baritone vocals of legendary country and western
 balladeer Marty Robbins reflect on the hope of a young man, who dreams about the
   girl he loves wearing a "Cap and Gown" as his future bride, on their graduation day. 

 

Cap And Gown
(1959)
Marty Robbins
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Rivki And David Make Authenic Ezekiel Bread!

 

 

 

 "And take for yourself wheat and barley, and beans and lentils, and millet and rye,
and put them in one vessel and make them bread for yourself for the number of days
that you lay on your side; three hundred and ninety days you shall eat it."
(Ezekiel 4:9)


 

 Gracious hosts Rivki and Chef David recreate legendary Ezekiel Bread,
the recipe of which was written in the Bible over 2,500 years ago!

 

We made The EXACT Bread From The Bible
Ezekiel's Recipe Will Shock You!
Lev Haolam
(June 11, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Throwback Thursday: Dave Hunt/Proving The Bible Is True

 

 

 

 In this classic presentation, Christian apologist/author and founder of
The Berean Call Ministries Dave Hunt (1926-2013) speaks on the truth
and accuracy of the Holy Scriptures at the 2003 Fellowship Of Active
Christian Thinkers (FACT) held in Portsmouth, England.


Proving The Bible Is True
FACT (2003)
Koinonia House
(Uploaded September 21, 2021)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Rainbow After The Rain

 

 

 

 "I have set My rainbow in the clouds, and it will be a sign of
the covenant between Me and the earth."
(Genesis 9:13)


 

Rainbow After The Rain
(June 10, 2026)
Image courtesy/Daniel Kelly
 

 

 

 

 

Rainbow After The Rain
(June 10, 2026)
Image courtesy/Daniel Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

Rainbow After The Rain
(June 10, 2026)
Image courtesy/Daniel Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

Somewhere Over The Rainbow
The Wizard Of Oz
(1939) 
 Judy Garland
Turner Classic Movies
(Uploaded June 11, 2018)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

The At Home 20th Anniversary Cupcake Bake-Off!/ Part 2

 

 

 

 

 The 20th Anniversary Cupcake Bake-Off concludes with contestant
Bernadette Lewis making autumn applesauce spice cupcakes followed
by a taste test of all the delicious entrees by the panel of judges!

 

20th Anniversary Cupcake Bake-Off /Part 2
(2011)
At Home With Arlene Williams
(Uploaded June 9, 2026)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday's Word: Kapporeth/ "Mercy Seat"

 

 

 
"All are justified and made upright and in right standing with God, freely
and gratuitously by His grace, His unmerited favor and mercy, through the
redemption which is provided in Christ Jesus.  Whom God put forward, before
the eyes of all, as a mercy seat and propitiation by His blood, the cleansing and
life-giving sacrifice of atonement and reconciliation, to be received through faith.
This was to show God's righteousness, because in His divine forbearance He had
passed over and ignored former sins without punishment."
(Romans 3:24-25)
 
 

Mercy Seat
Prophetic Art/Silent Preacher
Image courtesy/Pinterest
 

 

"Being justified freely by His Grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus."

"Christ has met all.  He paid for all our sins.  If we believe on Jesus we are justified
freely by His Grace, that is, as a free gift.  And justification is acquittal; we are acquitted
from sin and from any charge of it.  It is divine righteousness that acts in justifying; 
righteousness that is just that attribute of God which is concerned in it. 

It is like a broad, effectual shield stretched over the believer, and for all like a house
that with its open door invites men to take shelter from the coming storm of judgment. 
The redemptive work of the Lord Jesus Christ has satisfied every claim forever."

-Gabelein's Annotated Bible