As requested in this thread here are the lyrics for Paul Laurence Dunbar's A CHRISTMAS FOLKSONG:
De win' is blowin' wahmah, An' hit's blowin' f'om de bay; Dey's a so't o'mist a-risin' All erlong de meddah way; Dey ain't a hint o'frostin' On de groun' ner in de sky, An' dey ain't no use in hopin' Dat de snow'll 'mence to fly. It's goin' to be a green Christmas, An' sad de day fu' me. I wish dis was de las' one Dat evah I should see.
Dey's dancin' in de cabin, Dey's spahkin' by de tree; But dancin' times an' spahkin' Are all done pas' fu' me. Dey's feastin' in de big house, Wid all de windahs wide -- Is dat de way fu' people To meet de Christmas-tide? It's goin' to be a green Christmas, No mattah what you say. Dey's us dat will remembah An' grieve de comin' day.
Dey's des a bref o'dampness A-clingin' to my cheek; De aih's been dahk an' heavy An' threatenin' fu' a week, But not wid signs o' wintah, Dough wintah'd seem so deah -- De wintah's out o' season. An' Christmas eve is hyeah. It's goin' to be a green Christmas, An' oh, how sad de day! Go ax de hongry chu'chya'd, An' see what hit will say.
Dey's Allen on de hillside, An' Marfy in de plain; Fu' Christmas was like springtime, An' come wid sun an' rain. Dey's Ca'line, John an, Susie, Wid only dis one lef'; An' now de curse is comin' Wid murder in hits bref, It's goin' to be a green Christmas -- Des hyeah my words an' see; Befo' de summah beckons Dey's many'll weep wid me.