Hey Folks! I've been doing research on Jonah songs and I've been trying to decipher Henry Thomas' 1927 "Jonah in the Wilderness" There is an old discussion on a forum out there, but I hear it differently. I even have a feeling that it is actually "john" and not Jonah. John was the wilderness preacher after all. Here's a link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUp-KUETdKY Hey, Jonah (John?), Hallelujah!
Hey, Jonah, preaching in that wilderness
Preaching in that wilderness, preaching in that wilderness
Go down yonder to the bottom of the ship
See can you find the (sturdy true-hearted???) Christian
Go yonder to the power of God See can you find the ??? Christian
Sure to come back, sure to say to the Lord
Could not find the ??? Christian
Go yonder to the (hills I saw)? See can you find the … Christian
Sure to come back, sure to say to the Lord
Could not find the … Christian
Lord told Jonah, said to go and preach
Jonah declared that he would not go
Hid hisself in the bottom of the ship
Searched that ship from bottom to top
Here Brother Jonah sent overboard
Fast come a bird and dropped the seed
Dropped the seed, that sprung the root
From the root that sprung the vine
From the vine that sprung the shade
Under that shade brother Jonah laid
I Walked right up I read him by his room? God has choosed that Jonah's got on (Got his shoes?)
When we get to heaven, I will sit and tell
I've escaped old death and hell
Ship rocked from shore to shore
Ship rocked from door to door
God declared that the ship went wrong
Jonah's gotta leave this standin' round
God told Noah go to build an Ark
God told em go to build an Ark fast as they that wooden ark built Flooded (hunted?) forty days and forty nights
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