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''For the pan is ready,''<br>
''For the pan is ready,''<br>
''And I am the spoon.''<br>
''And I am the spoon.''<br>
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''Carve that possum, Hannah''<br>
''Carve that possum soon,''<br>
''For the pan am ready''<br>
''And here am the spoon;''<br>
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''Carve him in de quarters,''<br>
''Carve him in de thigh,''<br>
''And carve that possum, Hannah''<br>
''Foh a possum pie.''<br>
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''Carve that possum, Hannah''<br>
''Carve the fat and lean,''<br>
''For that meat am the juiciest''<br>
''That I have ever seen;''<br>
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''Carve him in de quarters,''<br>
''Carve him in de thigh,''<br>
''And carve that possum, Hannah''<br>
''Foh a possum pie.''<br>
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POSSUM PIE. AKA and see "Carve dat Possum (1)," "Bile Them Cabbage Down." Old-Time, Breakdown. G Major. Standard tuning (fiddle). One Part. The tune is identified by Thede as a Negro 'banjo tune' and the precursor to the fiddle tune "Bile Them Cabbage Down."

Carve that 'possum Hannah,
Carve that possum soon;
For the pan is ready,
And I am the spoon.

Also:

Carve that possum, Hannah
Carve that possum soon,
For the pan am ready
And here am the spoon;

Carve him in de quarters,
Carve him in de thigh,
And carve that possum, Hannah
Foh a possum pie.

Carve that possum, Hannah
Carve the fat and lean,
For that meat am the juiciest
That I have ever seen;

Carve him in de quarters,
Carve him in de thigh,
And carve that possum, Hannah
Foh a possum pie.


Source for notated version:

Printed sources: Thede (The Fiddle Book), 1967; p. 69.

Recorded sources:

See also listing at:
Jane Keefer's Folk Music Index: An Index to Recorded Sources [1]




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