Follow the Drinking Gourd.

This famous song helped tell escaping slaves how to find their way northward to freedom. Our presentation offers the song one verse at a time, with questions after each verse that your students might like to think about. Remember, there may be more than one answer to these.

1
When the sun goes back and the first quail calls,
Follow the drinking gourd.
For the old man is a waiting for to carry you to freedom.
Follow the drinking gourd.

Refrain:
Follow the drinking gourd.
Follow the drinking gourd.
For the old man is a waiting for to carry you to freedom.
Follow the drinking gourd.

Questions:

Who is the old man?
Where do the slaves have to go to find freedom?

2
The river bank makes a mighty fine road,
The dead trees show you the way.
And it's left foot, peg foot, traveling on,
Follow the drinking gourd.
Refrain

Questions:

Why does the river bank make a good road?
Where might the phrase, "left foot, peg foot" refer to?

3
The river ends between two hills.
Follow the drinking gourd.
There's another river on the other side.
Follow the drinking gourd.
Refrain.

Question:

What might the rivers be that are mentioned in this verse?

4
Where the great big river meets a little river.
Follow the drinking gourd.
For the old man is a waiting for to carry you to freedom.
Follow the drinking gourd.
Refrain

Question:

What cities are located on rivers near the division between southern and northern states?

5
Lord, I've heard the angels say.
Follow the drinking gourd.
The stars in heaven going to show you the way.
Follow the drinking gourd.
Refrain

Question:

Which stars does the song refer to?

 

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