Declared that when the tempest ride
He just come mosey
straight –
to my side.
(Don't you get weary!)
Promised me the desprit hour
be the signal for His power
Hounddogs closing on the track
Sunlight
and the thunderclap!
(How you get weary!) . . . .
Don't make no diffunce if you weary
Don't mean a hoot owl if you scared
He was with us in the six troubles
He won't desert you in the seventh.
Get on up now
That's it, no need a gettin weary
There is a glory there!
—"Harriet Tubman AKA Moses,"
Samuel Allen
Which sentence best states the theme of this poem as it relates to repeated ideas?
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