"Summertime and the livin' is easy," "Fish are jumpin and the cotton is high." "Oh your daddy's rich and your ma is good lookin'," "So hush, little baby, don' yo' cry." "One of these mornin's you goin' to rise up singin'," "Then you'll spread yo' wings an' you'll take the sky." "But till that mornin' there's a-nothin' can harm you" "With Daddy and Mammy standing' by." "Give me my boy!" "Oh, nobody knows when the Lawd is goin' to call." "Roll dem bones, roll." "It may be in the summertime and maybe in the fall." "Roll dem bones, roll." "But you got to leave yo' baby and yo' home an' all," "So.. roll dem bones, oh, my brudder, oh, my brudder, oh, my brudder, roll dem bones, roll, roll." "Seems like these bones don't give me nothin' but boxcars tonight." "It was the same two weeks ago, an' the game broke me;" "I don't likes that kind o' luck!" "Damn you, give me dem bones!" "What do you say to these, Jake?" "Them's the same cock-eyed bones what clean the game out last Saturday night;" "If they rolls in this game," "I rolls out" "Honey boy!" "Come on down, Robbins, we're waiting for you." "Honey, don't play tonight." "Do like I say." "I been sweatin' all day." "Night time is man's time." "He got a right to forget his troubles." "He got a right to play." "If you hadn't been drinkin' you wouldn't talk to me that way." "You ain't nebber hear Lord Jesus say nuttin' 'bout got to play." "There you go again." "Lissen what I say." "I works all the week;" "Sunday got to pray." "But Saturday night a man's got a right to play." "Yes, sir, that's right." "That ole lady of mine is hell on saving' money to join the burying' lodge." "I says spend it while you is still alive and kickin'." "Lord, I is tired this night." "I'm done with cotton." "Better come along with me on the Sea Gull." "I got room for another fisherman." "That suit me." "This cotton hook done swing its las' bale of cotton." "Here, who wants a cotton hook?" "Summertime and the livin' is easy..." "Seven come, seven come to pappy!" "Throw that beautiful number!" "Come seven to me!" "Yeah, man!" "I'll bet yo' wrong." "I'll bet he's right!" "Gettin' hot!" "Come, seven!" "Shoot!" "Made it!" "He made it!" "...So hush, little baby, don't yo' cry!" "Ol' man seven come down from heaven!" "What, that chile ain't asleep yet?" "Give him to me." "I'll fix him for you." "Lissen to yo' daddy warn you," "'Fore you start a-travelling," "Woman may born you, love you and mourn you," "But... a woman is a sometime thing," "Yes, a woman is a sometime thing." "Oh, a woman is a sometime thing." "Yo' mammy is the first to name you," "Then she'll tie you to her apron string," "Then she'll shame you and she'll blame you" "Till yo' woman comes to claim you," "'Cause a woman is a sometime thing," "Yes, a woman is a sometime thing." "Oh, a woman is a sometime thing." "Don't you never let a woman grieve you" "Jus' cause she got yo' wedding' ring." "She'll love you and deceive you," "Take yo' clothes and leave you" "'Cause a woman is a sometime thing." "Yes, a woman is a sometime thing." "There now, what I tells you;" "he's asleep already." "He got better sense than to listen to that nonsense." "Come back, Jake, you make a better crap shooter." "Here come de honey man." "Yes man, dis de honey man." "You got honey in de comb?" "Yes man, I got honey in de comb." "An' is yo honey cheap?" "Yes mam, my honey very cheap." "Here come de honey man." "Hello, Peter." "Well, here come my ol' man." "Now gimme the money!" "Now go sit and rest." "You Scipio!" "Here come Porgy." "Open the gate for him" "Here's the ol' crap shark!" "Now we'll have a game!" "Evenin' ladies, hello, boys!" "Luck been ridin' high with Porgy today." "I got a pocket full of the Buckra money, and it's goin' to any man what got the guts to shoot it off me." "Get on down, son we'll take it." "Lay it down." "All right, mens, roll 'em." "We done wait long enough." "You bes' wait for Crown." "I see him comin', takin' the whole sidewalk," "And he looks like he ain't gonna stand no foolin'." "Is Bess with him?" "Lissen to Porgy." "I think he's sof' on Crown's Bess." "I ain't nebber swap two words with Bess." "Porgy got too good sense to look twice at that liquor guzzling' slut." "That gal Bess ain't fit for Gawd fearin' ladies to 'sociate with." "Can't you keep yo' mouth off Bess." "Between Gawd fearing' ladies and the Gawd damnin' men that gal ain't got a chance." "Ain' I tells you Porgy sof' on her?" "No, no, brudder," "Porgy ain't sof' on no woman;" "They pass by singin', they pass by crying', always lookin'." "They look in my do' an' they keep on movin'." "When Gawd make cripple," "He mean him to be lonely." "Night time, day time," "He got to trabble dat lonesome road." "Night time, day time," "He got to trabble dat lonesome road." "Here comes Big Boy!" "'Low, Crown." "'Low, Bess." "Hi, boys!" "All right, Sporting Life, give us a pint and make it damn quick." "Pay him, Bess." "Drunk again!" "He sure love his liquor, but some day she's gonna throw him down." "That damn liquor' jus' as weak as water." "See that hussy drinkin' like any man!" "have one to the Gawd fearing' ladies." "There's nothin' like 'em, thank Gawd." "Oh, no, you don't." "Nobody ain't drinkin' none of my licker" "All right, mens, I'm talkin' to you." "Anybody answering' me?" "Boxcars again." "Cover 'em, brother, cover 'em." "I goin' to pass 'em along and see if I can break my luck." "Robbins' lady ain't allow him but fifty cent and he can't take no chances with bad luck." "That's all right, honey boy," "I'll stake you when yo' four bits done gone." "Go ahead an' play." "You don't need no charity off no she-devils." "See what I gets for you." "Yo' woman is easy when you know the way." "Crapped out!" "Don't you ever let a woman grieve you" "Cause she got yo' wedding ring." "She'll love you and deceive you, take yo' clothes and leave you" "'Cause..." "A woman is a sometime thing." "Yes, a woman is a sometime thing." "That gal ain't need to worry 'bout no man marrying' her." "Some women got to marry a man to keep him." "Shut yo' damn mouth!" "You don't give Mingo a chance to talk to the bones." "Fade me." "Old snake-eye go off an' die." "Old man seven come down from heaven." "Seven!" "I ain't seen that seven yet." "You done turn 'em over." "What I throw?" "Seven." "Seven." "Well there's more than one big mouth done meet his Gawd for pulling' 'em in before I reads 'em see!" "An' I'm sayin' it over tonight." "Yo' mammy's gone and yo' daddy's happy" "Come home little bones, come home to pappy." "Four to make." "Come four!" "Crapped out!" "I shoots like that." "Come clean you little blackeyed bitches." "Six!" "Six!" "Six to make!" "Six to make!" "Kiss rabbit foot and show these tinhorns how to hit." "Crapped out, come to your pappy" "Crown too cock-eyed drunk to read 'em." "What the dice say, Bess?" "Seven." "I ain't drunk enough to read 'em." "That is the trouble." "Licker ain't strong enough." "Give me a pinch of happy dust, Sportin' Life." "Don't give him that stuff, Sportin' Life." "He's ugly drunk already." "Pay him an' shut up." "Frien' an' dice an' happy dust ain't meant to 'sociate..." "You mens bes' go slow." "Leave Peter be, let him alone." "He ain't mean no harm." "Huh, seven!" "'Leven come home," "Fido!" "God damn it, I ain't read 'em yet." "Crown cockeyed drunk, he can't tell dice from a watermelon;" "Crown cockeyed drunk," "Shut up!" "Six to make!" "Seven!" "Crapped out!" "Porgy shoots now." "Oh, little stars, little stars," "Roll, roll, roll me some light," "'Leven little stars, come home, come home," "Roll dis poor beggar a sun an' a moon," "Li'l Joe." "Little Joe," "Oh, no, my brother, that ain't little Joe." "What is it, then?" "They is the monin' and the evenin' stars." "An' just you watch 'em rise and shine for this poor beggar." "Turn me loose." "Made 'em!" "Roll up that bastard's sleeve." "Well, you got them damn dice, conjer them." "Boy, boy, boy," "I'm a crap shooting' idiot." "Crapped out!" "Rolled out!" "Nine to make, come nine!" "Read 'em." "Nine spot!" "Nine right!" "Touch that money an' meet yo' Gawd!" "Take yo' hand off me, you lousy houn'." "Han' me that brick behin' you." "Nobody's gettin' away with Crown's money." "I'm goin' kill dat bastard!" "Looks like trouble to me;" "He made his nine," "There's gonna be a fight, look out!" "Somebody hold them back," "Crown got murder in his eye!" "Somebody hold them back!" "Oh, stop them, someone will get hurt!" "Why must people fight?" "Crown is a bad, bad bizness when he's drunk!" "Why mus' they fight" "Can't anybody make Crown stop," "Lawd, please make dem stop!" "Jesus, he killed him!" "Wake up an' hit it out." "You ain't got no time to lose." "What the matter?" "You done kill Robbins and the police will be comin'." "Where you goin' hide?" "They know you an' I pulls together." "Some man always willin' to take care of Bess." "Well, get this:" "whoever he is, he's temporary." "I'm comin' back when the hell dies down." "All right, only get out now." "Here, take this." "That you, Sportin' Life?" "Sure, and I's the only friend you got left." "For Gawd's sake, give me a touch of happy dust." "I shakin' so I can hardly stand." "Listen," "I'll be goin' to New York soon." "I'll hide you out and take you with me." "Why you an' me will make a swell team." "I ain't come to that yet." "Well, the cops ain't goin' find me here for no woman." "You done bring trouble enough, get out before the police come." "You wouldn't have a heart and let me in?" "Not till hell freeze!" "Who live over there?" "That's Porgy, he ain't no use to your kind, he's a cripple and a beggar." "Where is brudder Robbins?" "He's a-gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone." "I seen him in de mornin' wid his work clo'es on" "But he's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone." "An' I seen him in the noontime straight and tall," "But death acome awalkin' in the evenin' fall" "An' he's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone." "An' death touched Robbins wid a silver knife" "An' he's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone." "An' he's sittin' in de garden by de tree of life." "An' he's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone." "Robin is gone" "Who's dat acomin' climbing' up my steps?" "It's Porgy, an' Bess is ahelpin' him." "What's dat woman comin' here for?" "I don't need yo' money for to bury my man." "Dis ain't Crown's money." "Porgy give me my money now." "All right, then." "You can put it in the saucer." "Come on, sister, come on, brudder," "Fill up the saucer till it overflow," "Overflow, overflow." "Fill up de saucer till it overflow." "Yes, my Jesus, overflow." "'Cause de Lawd will meet you," "Yes, de Lawd will meet you at the court-house do'" "Court-house do', court-house do'," "De Lawd will meet you at the court-house do'." "Yes, my Jesus, court-house do'." "How de saucer stand now, my sister?" "Fourteen dollars an' fifty cent." "Dat's a-comin' on, sister, you can bury him soon." "What am I goin' to do if I ain' got the money?" "Gawd got plenty of money for de saucer." "Bless de Lord!" "An' he goin' to soffen dese people heart for to fill de saucer till he spill all over." "Amen, my Jesus!" "De Lawd will provide a grave for his chillen," "Bless the Lord!" "An' he got comfort for de widder." "Oh, my Jesus!" "An' he goin' feed his fadderless chillen." "Yes Lawd, Truth Lawd!" "An' he goin' raise dis poor sinner up out of de grave." "Allelujah!" "An' set him in de shining' seat ob de righteous." "Amen, my Jesus!" "Overflow, overflow," "Oh fill up de saucer till it overflow," "Everybody helping' now sending' our brudder to heaven," "Lawd, Oh Lawd, send down your angels!" "Robbins is rising to heaven!" "Oh, suffering' Jesus!" "You knows right from wrong." "You knows Robbins was a good man, an' now he's weary an' he's goin' home." "Reach down yo' lovin' han' an' take our brudder to yo' bosom." "Thank you, Lawd, Bless you Lawd." "Lawd will fill de saucer," "Um!" "A saucer-burial setup," "I see." "You're his widow?" "Yes, suh." "He did not leave any burial insurance?" "No, boss, he didn't leave nuttin'." "Well, see to it he's buried tomorrow." "You killed Robbins an' I'm going to hang you for it!" "He ain't don um!" "What he say?" "He say you kill Robbins." "Come along now!" "'Fore Gawd, boss, I ain't never done um!" "Who did it, then?" "You heard me, who did it?" "Crown done it, boss." "I done see him do it." "You're sure you saw him?" "I swear to Gawd, boss," "I was right there beside him." "That was easy." "I thought as much." "You." "You saw it too." "I don't want to have to put the law on you." "Look at me, you damn dummy!" "I don't know nuttin' 'bout it, boss." "That's your room in the corner, ain't it?" "Yes, boss, dat's my room." "The door opens on the court, don't it?" "Yes, boss, my door opens on the court." "An' yet you didn't see or hear anything?" "I don't know nuttin' 'bout it, boss." "I been asleep inside, and my door been closed." "You're a damn liar." "He saw the killing;" "take him along and lock him up as a material witness." "Come along, uncle." "I ain't done it, boss." "How long you goin' lock him up for?" "Till we catch Crown." "I reckon Crown done loose now in de palmetto thickets, an' dere ain' no rope long enough to hang him." "Then the old man's out of luck." "Remember, you've got to bury that body tomorrow or the board of health will take him an' turn him over to the medical students." "Come on, get the old man in the wagon." "I ain't never done nuttin', boss." "I swear to Gawd I ain' never done nuttin'." "I can't puzzle this thing out." "Peter was a good man, but dat lousy Crown was a killer and forever gettin' into trouble." "That's the truth, brother." "And there go Peter to be lock up like a thief." "Like a thief." "An' here be Robbins with his wife and his fadderless chillen, an' Crown done gone his ways drinking', gambling', swearing', to do the same thing over and over somewheres else." "Gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone." "My man's gone now," "Ain't no use alistenin'" "For his tired foot-steps" "Climbin' up de stairs." "Ah!" "Ole Man Sorrow" "Come to keep me comp'ny," "Whisperin' beside me" "When I say my prayers." "Ain't dat I min' workin'·" "Work an' me is travellers" "Journey in' togedder" "To de promise land." "But Ole Man Sorrow's" "Marchin' all de way wid me" "Tellin' me I'm ole now" "Since I lose my man." "Since she lose her man Since I lose my man." "Ole Man Sorrow sittin' by de fireplace," "Lyin' all night long by me in de bed." "Tellin' me de same thing morning', noon an' eb'nin'" "That I'm all alone now since my man is dead." "Since my man is dead!" "How de saucer stan' now, my sister?" "There ain't but fifteen dollar." "Hum!" "Can't bury him for fifteen dollar." "He got to be buried tomorrow or the board of health will take him and give him to the medical students." "Life is hard, brudder, but we all got to live." "It cos' money for to bury a grown man." "Oh, for Gawd sake, bury him in the grave yard..." "Don't let the students take him to cut up an' scatter." "I goin' to work on Monday, an' I swear to Gawd," "I goin' pay you ev'ry cent." "All right, sister, wit the box an' one carriage, it'll cos' me more'n twenty-five, but I'll see you through." "Jesus bless you, my brudder." "You can all be ready tomorrow mornin'." "It's a long trip to the cemetery." "Oh, he's gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone, gone" "Oh, the train is at the station" "An' you better get on board" "'Cause it's leavin' today," "Leavin' today, leavin' today." "Oh, the train is at the station" "An' you better get on board," "'Cause it's leavin' today," "'An it's headin' for The Promise Lan'." "Oh, we're leavin' for the Promise Lan'" "Leavin' for the Promise' Lan'." "Keep that driving' wheel arollin', rollin'" "Let it roll..." "Until we meet our brudder in the Promise' Lan'." "Oh, I got my ticket ready an' de time is gettin' short" "'Cause we're leavin' today," "Leavin' today, leavin' today." "Oh, I got my ticket ready an' de time is gettin' short" "'Cause we're leavin' today, an' we're headed for the Promise Lan'." "Oh, we're leavin' for the Promise Lan'" "Leavin' for the Promise' Lan'" "Keep that driving' wheel arollin', rollin`, let it roll..." "Until we meet our brudder in the Promise' Lan'." "Oh, we're leavin' for the Promise' Lan' an' you better get on board all you sinners, oh, you better get on board." "Oh, I'm agoin' out to the Blackfish banks" "No matter what de wedder say," "An' when I say I'm goin'" "I means goin'" "An' I'm leavin' at de break o' day." "It take a long pull to get there, huh!" "It take a long pull to get there, huh!" "It take a long pull to get there," "But I'll anchor in the Promise' Lan'" "In de Promise' Lan'." "An' Lawdy, if I meet Mister Hurricane an' Hurricane tell me no" "I'll take ole Mister Hurricane by the pants an' I'll throw him in de jailhouse do'." "It take a long pull to get there, huh!" "It take a long pull to get there, huh!" "It take a long pull to get there," "But I'll anchor in the Promise' Lan'." "In de Promise' Lan'." "I got a blister on my setting' down place" "I got a blister in my han'" "But I'm goin' row dis little boat, trust me Gawd," "Till I anchor in de Promise' Lan'." "It takes a long pull to get there, huh!" "It takes a long pull to get there, huh!" "It takes a long pull to get there," "But I'll anchor in de Promise' Lan'." "Mus' be you mens forgot about de picnic." "Ain' you knows dat de p'rade start up de block at ten o'clock?" "That's right, mens." "Turn out tomorrow mornin' an' we'll push de Seagull clean to de Blackfish banks ' fore we wet de anchor." "Jake, you ain't plannin' to take de Seagull to de Blackfish banks, is you?" "It's time for de September storms." "How you think dat boy goin' get de college education, if I don' work hard an' make money?" "Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'," "An' nuttin's plenty fo' me." "I got no car, got no mule," "I got no misery." "De folks wid plenty o' plenty" "Got a lock on dey door." "'Fraid somebody's a goin' to rob 'em" "While dey's out amakin' more." "What for?" "I got no lock on de door," "Dat's no way to be" "Dey can steal de rug from de floor.." "Dat's okeh wid me," "'Cause de things dat I prize" "Like de stars in de skies All are free." "Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'," "An' nuttin's plenty fo' me," "I got my gal, got my song," "Got Hebben de whole day long!" "No use complaining'!" "Got my gal, got my Lawd, got my song." "Porgy change since dat woman come to live with he." "How he change!" "He ain't cross with chillen no more, an' ain't you hear how he an' Bess all de time singing' in their room?" "I tells you dat cripple's happy now." "Happy." "I got plenty o'nuttin'," "An' nuttin's plenty fo' me." "I got de sun, got de moon, got de deep blue sea." "De folks wid plenty o' plenty," "Got to pray all de day." "Seems wid plenty you sure got to worry" "How to keep de debble away, away." "I ain't afrettin' 'bout hell" "Till de time arrive." "Never worry long as I'm well," "Never one to strive to be good, to be bad," "What de hell," "I is glad I's alive." "Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'" "An' nuttin's plenty fo' me." "I got my gal, got my song," "Got Hebben de whole day long." "No use complaining'," "Got my gal, got my Lawd, got my song!" "Lissen there, what I tells you." "Go 'long with you, dat woman ain't de kin' for to make a cripple happy." "It take a killer like Crown to hol' her down." "What you t'ink you doin'?" "Dat stuff cos' money." "Lissen here," "I ain' say nuttin', no matter how drunk you get dese boys roun' here on rotgut whiskey, but nobody ain' goin peddle happy dust 'roun' my shop." "Does you hear what I say?" "Oh, come on now, ole lady, le's you an' me be fren'." "Frien' wid you low-life, hell, no!" "I hates yo' struttin' style," "Yes sir, and yo' god damn silly smile an' yo' ten cent di'mons an' yo' fi'cent butts." "Oh, I hates yo' guts." "Somebody's got to carve you up to set these people free" "An' de writing' on the wall says it's a goin' to be me." "Some night when you is full of gin an'don't know I's about," "I'm goin' to take you by de tail an' turn you inside out." "Frien wid you, low-life!" "hell, no!" "I's figgerin to break yo' bones" "Yes sir, one by one." "An' then I's goin' to carve you up an' hang you in de sun." "I'll feed yo' meat to buzzards an' give'em belly aches." "An' take yo' bones to Kittiwah to pizen rattlesnakes," "Frien's wid you, low-life?" "I fears I mus' decline!" "I sooner cuts mah own throat 'fore I calls you a frien' of mine!" "Mornin', Lawyer, lookin' for somebody?" "Porgy live here, don't he?" "He sho' do, right over there's his room." "Here, Porgy, here's Lawyer Frazier to see you." "Mornin', Porgy." "Mornin', Lawyer." "Ain't that Crown's Bess in yo' room?" "No, sir, she ain't, she's Porgy's Bess.." "Ah ha, ah ha, Porgy's Bess, eh?" "Den I guess she'll be wantin' divorce." "Huh?" "Ef de woman livin' wid you now, she got to have divorce from Crown or else it ain't legal." "How much dat t'ing cost?" "One dollar." "if there ain' no complication." "Bess, you likes to have divorce?" "What you think, Porgy?" "I'm agoin' to buy you a divorce." "Wait a minute, it ain't legal yet." "Yo' name?" "Bess!" "Yo' age?" "Twenty year." "Lord, Lord, listen what she say." "Dat girl's thirty if she's a day!" "You desire to be divorce from dat man Crown?" "Sho' she do, sho' she do," "Yes suh, yes suh, sho' she do!" "I'm askin' you." "Yes, boss, dat's true." "Address the court a "Yo' honor."" "Yes, yo' honor." "Yes, yo' honor." "Yes, yo' honor." "Yes, yo' honor." "When was you an' Crown marry?" "I don't rightly remember, yo' honor." "One yeah, five yeah, ten yeah, what?" "Dat gal ain' never marry!" "Ah, dat's a complication!" "Dat's a complication." "Dat's a complication," "Lord, Lord " "Dat is a complication." "You can't sell her divorce, gimme back my dollah!" "'Course I sells divorce." "You got no right to laugh, but it take expert to divorce woman what ain't marry, an' it cos' you, ahem, a dollar an' a half." "Don't pay him, Porgy." "Don't let him take you in." "All right, go on livin' in sin." "Good day to you, Missis Porgy." "Only dollar an' a half to change from woman to lady." "Woman to lady, woman to lady," "Lord, Lord, woman to lady!" " Dey's a Buckra comin'." " What he say?" " W'ite gen'man." "Boy." "Come here, boy!" "I'm looking for a man by the name of Porgy." "Which is his room?" "Come, don't you know Porgy?" "No, suh." "I'm looking for a man named Porgy;" "Can you direct me to his room?" "Anybody here know a man name Porgy?" "Come." "I'm a friend of his, Mister Archdale I have good news for him." "Go long and wake Porgy." "Can't you tell folks when you see em?" "Oh you mean Porgy!" "I ain' understan' what name you say." "Oh, de gen'man mean Porgy." "Dat's him, boss, dat's ole Porgy." "Glad to serve you boss." "How you does, boss?" "Good morning." "I've come to tell you about your friend, Peter, who got locked up on account of the Robbins murder" "How you come to care, boss?" "His folks used to belong to my fam'ly and I just heard he was in trouble." "He sho' got plenty of trouble." "Well, you can tell all of Peter's friends I'll go his bond." "He'll soon be back home again." "Thank you, boss." "Gawd bless you, boss, bless you, bless you!" "Good mornin' Mister Archdale." "Good morning Frazier, hope you're not selling any more divorces." "He jus' made a lady out of Bess for a dollar an' a half." "I, Simon Frazier, hereby divorce Bess an Crown, for the charge of one dollar an' fifty cents cash, signed Simon Frazier...." "Look here, Frazier, this divorce mill must close or I'll have to put you in jail." "I won't report you this time." "'Lo, Bess, goin' to picnic?" "No, guess I'll stay home." "Picnics is all right for these small town suckers, but we is use to the high life, you know." "You an' me, we understands each other." "I can't see for the life of me what you is hangin' roun' this place for;" "why, with your looks, Bess, an' your way with the boys, there's big money for you, an' me in New York." "I can't remember ever meeting' a nothin' what I likes less than I does you." "Oh, come on, now, how about a little touch of happy dus' for old time sake?" "I's through with that stuff!" "Come on, give me yo' han'." "I tells you, I's through!" "Just a pinch, not enough to hurt a flea." "No, no, I done give up dope." "Tell that to somebody else, nobody ever gave up happy dus'." "Leggo, you dam' cripple!" "Gawd, what a grip for a piece of a man!" "Sportin' Life, you keep away from my woman, or I'll break yo' damn neck!" "I'd like to see a lousy cripple, like you, break my neck." "If I get my hands on you once more, you'll see quick enough." "All right, yo' men frien's come an' they go, but remember ole Sportin' Life an' de happy dus' here all along." "Get out, you rat, you louse, you buzzard!" "Honey, we sure goin' strut our stuff today." "Be sure to come 'long to de picnic, Bess." "Bess, you is my woman now, you is, you is!" "An' you mus' laugh an' sing an' dance for two instead of one." "Want no wrinkle on yo' brow, no-how." "Because de sorrow of de past is all done done." "Oh, Bess, my Bess," "De real happiness is jes' begun." "Porgy, I's yo' woman now," "I is, I is!" "An' I ain' never goin' nowhere 'less you shares de fun." "Dere's no wrinkle on my brow, no how," "But I ain' goin'!" "You hear me sayin'," "If you ain' goin', wid you I'm stayin'." "Porgy, I's yo' woman now," "I's yours forever" "Mornin' time an' evenin time an summer time an' winter time." "Mornin' time an' evenin' time an summer time an' winter time," "Bess, you got yo' man." "Bess, you is my woman now,..." "Porgy, I's yo' woman now,..." "Oh, I can't sit down." "Got to keep agoin' like de flowing' of a song." "Oh, I can't sit down" "Guess I'll take my honey an' her sunny smile along." "Today I is gay an' I's free" "Jes' abubblin', nothin'troublin' me." "Oh, I's gwine to town" "I can't sit down." "Happy feeling', in my bones astealin'" "No concealing' dat it's picnic day." "Sho's is dandy, got de licker handy." "Me an' Mandy, we is on de way" "'Cause dis is picnic day." "Oh I can't sit down" "Got to keep ajumpin' to de thumpin' of de drum!" "Oh, I can't sit down." "Full of locomotion like an ocean full of rum!" "Today I is gay an' I's free." "Jes' abubblin', nothin' troubling' me!" "Oh, I's gwine to town" "I can't, jes' can't, sit down!" "What's de matter wid you, sister?" "Ain't you know you goin' be late for de picnic?" "I staying' with porgy." "Sho' you goin'." "Ev'rybody goin'." "You got to help me wid my basket." "Come now, where's yo' hat?" "What's dis talk about stayin' home when ev'rybody goin' to de picnic?" "Porgy, I hates to go an' leave you all alone." "Bess, my honey," "I so glad to have you go," "I been wantin' you to be so happy here in Catfish Row." "Yes, Porgy, I know." "Go, chile, go." "Come on, chile!" "Get into dese clo'es." "You stay roun' here an' you'll die of de lonesome blues." "Come on now, hurry up." "We'll be late for dat boat." "Goodbye, Porgy." "Goodbye, honey." "Goodbye, Porgy goodbye." "Oh, I got plenty o' nuttin'," "An' nuttin's plenty fo' me," "I got my gal, got my Lawd, got Hebben de whole day long." "Got my gal, got my Lawd, got my song!" "I ain' got no shame doin' what I like to do!" "I ain' got no shame doin' what I like to do!" "Sun ain' got no shame;" "moon ain' got no shame." "So I ain' got no shame, doin' what I like to do!" "So I ain' got no shame, doin' what I like to do!" "I ain' got no shame doin' what I like to do!" "Sun ain' got no shame;" "moon ain' got no shame." "So I ain' got no shame, doin' what I like to do!"