because he like it i guess no one cared
From the book "Underground to Canada". Stories of the underground Railroad. the song is located at the end of chapter 4. It was by Babette Reeves. http://www.garageband.com/mp3player? |pe1|WdjZPXLrvP2rYVW-Z2hmAQ
Where is pop corn
You have big ears.
Oh, dear. they dont. its what the corn is called, indeed. goodday
a corn field!
because1. jimmy is on crack2. jimmy does not want to give up crackMotivational AnswerJimmy has a little thing called "perserverance." Someday, somewhere, someone will notice our little winner Jimmy and when that day comes, oh, how Jimmy will shine! It is the nature of Jimmys to crack corn.------------------------Who says nobody cares? According to the song, I (the singer) don't care. Paula cares, because when Jimmy runs out, she sells him more. Fred cares, because he is waiting to sweep the cracking room. Suzie cares because she plans to make a cracked corn cassarole.------------------------And, of course, as the lyric states, "The master's gone away..."
Its a slave song
I think the song you mean is "Jimmy cracked corn and I don't care." I think it's a folk song.
It's a song -- it's "JIMMY cracked corn, and I don't care." It is a nonsense line about a guy named Jimmy -- he cracked some corn (broke open the kernels to make grits or bread or something) and you don't care that he did.
It was a type of whiskey. Jimmy (the slave) cracked open a bottle of the master's corn whiskey and didn't care because the master went away (he died, fell of the horse)
I guess he was bored. but that doesn't make very much sence.........
Because its cathartic. Nobody in society cared about the people who originally sang that song.
The lyrics to "Jimmy Crack Corn" are: "Jimmy crack corn, and I don't care, Jimmy crack corn, and I don't care, Jimmy crack corn, and I don't care, My master's gone away."
I want to take a shot at the phrase 'jimmie crack corn and I don't care' it means give me cracked corn which would be boiled cracked corn similar to oatmeal.
I want to take a shot at the phrase 'jimmie crack corn and I don't care' it means give me cracked corn which would be boiled cracked corn similar to oatmeal.
yes
Cracked corn is indeed an energy feed source for livestock. Corn is a high-energy feedstuff no matter how it's processed, and should be treated as such.