Song to Grits
When my mind's unsettled,
When I don't feel spruce,
When my nerves get frazzled,
When my flesh gets loose -
What knits
Me back together's grits.
Grits with gravy,
Grits with cheese.
Grits with bacon,
Grits with peas.
Grits with minimum
Of two over-medium eggs mixed in 'em: um!
Grits, grits, it's
Grits, I sing -
Grits fits
In with anything.
Rich and poor, black and white,
Lutheran and Campbellite,
Jews and Southern Jesuits
All acknowledge buttered grits.
Give me two hands, give me my wits,
Give me forty pounds of grits.
Grits at taps, grits at reveille.
I am into grits real heavily.
True grits,
More grits,
Fish, grits and collards.
Life is good where grits are swallered.
Grits
Sits
Right.
-Roy Blount, Jr.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Song to Grits
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