The Yazoo Blues by John Pritchard
Author:John Pritchard [Pritchard, John]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Yazoo Blues, John Pritchard, Junior Ray, Mississippi, Mississippi Delta life, Yazoo Pass, comedy
ISBN: 9781603061230
Publisher: NewSouth Books
Published: 2008-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
That Sherman was a tough sonavabich. And I kinda like him. Except that he was better educated than me, I believe we woulda hit it off just fine. Plus, except that heâs somewhat thinner, he even looks like me, and he didnât like them fukkin planters no betterân I do. Of course, unlike me, he didnât just come right out and call em a bunch of assâoles, and, too, I realize, from readinâ the letter, that he didnât much care for my ancestors, neither, or really fukkin much at all, but I can forgive him for that because I happen to agree with him and know that he was right about em. Truth is fukkin truth, and I sure as hell ainât one to dodge it, unless of course I just have to.
The fact is, if Iâda been livinâ back then and been fightinâ for the South, with no shoes on and nothinâ to eat, takinâ orders from some silly sumbich ridinâ a horse while Iâda been rollinâ in the gotdam dirt, Iâda actually been fightinâ for a buncha coksukkas that hated everything about me and who I come from. Fukkum. I might not have gone over to the YankeesâI wouldna wanted none of them foreign muthafukkas tellinâ me what to do neitherâbut Iâda somehow figured out a way to split the difference. I guaranfukkintee you.
Anyway, me and Voyd done a lot of ridinâ around down at the Pass and along the Coldwater and everâthinâ. Hell, weâd get in Voydâs big old fart-soaked Ohzmobileâwhich, as you recall, that worthless nigga Ezellâas well as my friend Run-Low, who was a nigga too and not worthless a bit, up at the City Barber Shop, which ainât there no moreâused to call a Ohzee-Moh. Iâll tell you a little bit about Run-Low at another time. He fell asleep one Sadâdy night with his legs partially over one rail of the train tracks, and thatâs how he got his name, cause from then on he had to walk around on his shins with a pair of special Goodyear knee pads. He made his livinâ shininâ shoes, but heâs dead now. Anyway, one thing I will say about a nigga is that if you give him a fukkin word, that sumbich will improve it.
I have often thought that, in a way, down here, they really had a separate language. Way back, when out of twenty thousand people in the town and county combined, only two thousand was more or less white, a buncha Scotchmen came through St. Leo on a visit, and Sheriff Holston had me show em around. It was a Saturday, and I took em downtown, if you could call it that, and them Scotchmen was busy takinâ notes and whippinâ out recording devices, sayinâ they was fascinated with what appeared to them to be an entirely different language from any they had ever come across. And I said, âShoot, itâs just plain olâ English,â and them sumbiches looked at me like I was outta my fukkin mind.
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