Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles

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Daddy Do-Funny's Wisdom Jingles

by Ruth McEnery Stuart

EN·~37 minutes

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Description

A genial, weather‑worn elder steps forward from the porch of a bygone plantation, offering his “wisdom jingles” with the easy charm of a man who has watched generations rise and fall. In his plain‑spoken cadence he spins brief, rhyming sketches of roosters, butterflies, owls and other creatures, each a tiny vignette that captures a slice of everyday life. Though his education is limited to the rote letters of his youth, his observations are sharp, and his humor carries a quiet pride in the freedom he now enjoys.

The verses flow like a chorus of familiar folk songs, each stanza a playful lesson wrapped in the language of the South’s rural heartland. From a weather prayer that beckons rain or shine to a cheeky commentary on a mischievous mosquito, the collection mixes gentle moral counsel with light‑hearted teasing. The tone is warm and unpretentious, inviting listeners to smile at the quirks of nature and the simple truths they reveal.

Listening feels like sharing a rocking‑chair conversation with a beloved grandfather, his voice steady and his wit ever ready. The short, melodic pieces are perfect for a brief respite, offering both nostalgia and a fresh perspective on timeless observations. Whether you’re a fan of folk poetry or simply enjoy a good‑natured chuckle, these jingles linger long after the last line fades.

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Language

en

Duration

~37 minutes (36K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Janet Blenkinship and The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2006-09-25

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Ruth McEnery Stuart

Ruth McEnery Stuart

1856–1917

Best known for vivid stories of Louisiana and the post-Civil War South, this American writer won readers with warm humor, sharp observation, and a strong ear for regional speech. Her fiction helped make local-color writing popular with magazine audiences in the late 19th century.

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