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Cajun Night Before Christmas
« on: December 24, 2005, 06:46:57 AM »
(The Cajun accent is like a really bad actor's fake French accent. Think Dennis Quaid in The Big Easy, but less intelligible! And, no, I don't speak with a Cajun accent...except when I'm with my bayou relatives and had too much to drink! Enjoy, y'all!)

'Twas the night before Christmas
An' all t'ru de house
Dey don't a t'ing pass
Not even a mouse
De chirren been nezzle
Good snug on de flo'
An' Mamm pass de pepper
T'ru de crack on de do'.

Den Mama in de fireplace
Done roas' up de ham
Stir up de gumbo
An' make bake de yam.
Den out on de by-you
Dey got such a clatter
Make soun' link old Boudreau
Done fall off his ladder.

I run like a rabbit
To got to de do'
Trip over the dorg
An' fall on de flo'.
As I look out de do'
In de light o' de moon
I t'ink "Manh, you crazy
Or got ol' too soon."

Cuz dere on de by-you
W'en I stretch ma' neck stiff
Dere's eight alligator
A pullin' de skiff.
An' a little fat drover
Wit' a long pole-ing stick
I know r'at away
Got to be ole St. Nick.

Mo' fas'er and fas'er
De 'gator dey came
He whistle an' holler
An' call dem by name:
"Ha Gaston!
Ha, Tiboy!
Ha, Pierre an' Alcee'
Gee, Ninette!
Gee Suzette!
Celeste and Renee!"

"To de top o' de porch
To de top o' de wall
Make crawl, alligator
An' be sho' you don' fall."

Like Tante Flo's cat
T'ru de treetop he fly
W'en de big ol' houn' dorg
Come a run hisse'f by
Like dat up de porch
Dem ole 'gator clim!
Wit' de skiff full o' toy
An' St. Nicklus behin'.
Den on top de porch roof
It soun' like de hail
W'en all dem big 'gator
Done sot down dey tail.

Den down de chimney
I yell with a bam
An' St. Nicklus fall
An' sit on de yam.
"Sacre!" he axclaim
"Ma pant got a hole
I done sot ma'se'f
On dem red hot coal."

He got on his foots
An' jump like a card
Out to de flo'
Where he lan' wit' a SPLAT!

He was dress in musk-rat
From his head to his foot
An' his clothes is all dirty
Wit' ashes an' soot.
A sack full o' playt'ing
He t'row on his back
He look like a burglar
An' dass fo' a fack.

His eyes how dey shine
His dimple how merry!
Maybe he been drink
De wine from blackberry.
His cheek was like a rose
His nose like a cherry
On secon' t'ought maybe
He lap up de sherry.

Wit' snow-white chin whisker
An' quiverin' belly
He shook w'en he laugh
Like de stomberry jelly!
But a wink in his eye
An' a shook o' his head
Make my confi-dence dat
I don' got to be scared.

He don' do no talkin'
Gone straight to his work
Put playt'ing in sock
An' den turn wit' a jerk.

He put bot' his han'
Dere on top o' his head
Cas' an eye on de chimney
An' den he done said:
"Wit' all o' dat fire
An' dem burnin' hot flame
Me I ain' goin' back
By de way dat I came."

So he run out de do'
An' he clim' to de roof
He ain' no fool, him
For to make one more goof.
He jump in his skiff
An' crack his big whip.
De 'gator move down
An' don' make one slip.

An' I hear him shout loud
As a splashin' he go
"Merry Christmas to all
'Til I saw you some mo'!"

Cajun Night Before Christmas
by "Trosclair"
Published by Pelican Publishing Co. 1988


Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to All!
Paula
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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2005, 02:05:35 PM »
Merry Christmas to you too Paula!  :D
The only meaning anything has is the meaning you give to it.       ~Author Unknown

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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2005, 05:03:45 PM »
Hmm... got a funny urge to listen to Beausoleil all of a sudden.

Love the poem - I can totally hear the accent as I read it!  :D


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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2005, 02:31:19 AM »
There's a wonderful old recording of Justin Wilson reciting the poem...it reminds me of home... :\\\'(
Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age
               - Victor Hugo-
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Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family
.......in another city.
              -George Burns-
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The leading cause of death among fashion models is falling
through street grates.
               - Dave Barry -


Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #4 on: December 25, 2005, 02:40:30 AM »
There's a wonderful old recording of Justin Wilson reciting the poem...it reminds me of home... :\\\'(

That's whose voice was in my head when I was reading it!

My dad and I used to LOVE watching his cooking show.  Being born and bred West Coasters we got no end of entertainment from him.  My dad was always especially fond of him referring to his good friend, Jacques Daniel.  ;D


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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2005, 03:13:01 PM »
Hmm... got a funny urge to listen to Beausoleil all of a sudden.



They are awesome! They are on Prarie Home Companion all the time. Love them! :)
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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2005, 03:47:22 PM »
They are awesome! They are on Prarie Home Companion all the time. Love them! :)

They performed at my college back in the dark ages when I was a student.  While we were clearing off the stage after their show, we got to chatting.  Nicest guys you could want to meet - all they wanted to talk about was how excited they were to go back home so they could watch their kids' Little League games.  :)


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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #7 on: December 26, 2005, 05:36:23 PM »
There's a wonderful old recording of Justin Wilson reciting the poem...it reminds me of home... :\\\'(


OH I LOVE Justin Wilson!!!


God I cooked eat a mess of crawdad's and some garlic butter right now!! Deep fried popcorn shrimp in a cornmeal batter........WAH!!! [smiley=bigcry.gif]

some push huppies as well............snif




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Re: Cajun Night Before Christmas
« Reply #8 on: December 26, 2005, 11:55:30 PM »

OH I LOVE Justin Wilson!!!


God I cooked eat a mess of crawdad's and some garlic butter right now!! Deep fried popcorn shrimp in a cornmeal batter........WAH!!! [smiley=bigcry.gif]

some push huppies as well............snif

Having gumbo for dinner tonight...it's tradition...what else would you do with the leftover turkey?!
Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age
               - Victor Hugo-
***********************************************
Happiness is having a large, loving, caring, close-knit family
.......in another city.
              -George Burns-
***********************************************
The leading cause of death among fashion models is falling
through street grates.
               - Dave Barry -


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