10 *KEY0 RUN |M 20 MODE 128:VDU2 30 VDU1,27,1,97,1,1:VDU1,27,1,69:VDU1,27,1,119,1,1:REM Ctr-Emp-Hgt On 40 VDU1,14:PRINT"Frettin"' 50 VDU1,27,1,119,1,0:REM Hgt Off 60 PRINT"by"' 70 PRINT"Richard M Pek' Gunn"' 80 : 90 PRINT"I'se been frettin about de future" 100 PRINT"And de things dat I'se been told;" 110 PRINT"'Bout what happens to us folkses" 120 PRINT"When we starts to gitting'old."' 130 : 140 PRINT"But I took a little journey" 150 PRINT"To de eastern part of state;" 160 PRINT"Gazed at all that pretty scenery" 170 PRINT"Til de time was gettin late."' 180 : 190 PRINT"Sakes alive what gorgeous colors;" 200 PRINT"Like de rainbow in de sky;" 210 PRINT"I just cain't explain my feelins," 220 PRINT"But I couldn't help but cry."' 230 : 240 PRINT"As I stared at dem big mountains" 250 PRINT"Trees and flowers everywhere;" 260 PRINT"From my heart there welled up praises" 270 PRINT"Cause my lord had put em there."' 280 : 290 PRINT"Now, I'se aint frettin any longer" 300 PRINT"For there's one big thing dat I see;" 310 PRINT"If my good Lord made dem mountains" 320 PRINT"He can shore take care of me."' 330 : 340 PRINT"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"' 350 VDU1,15 360 PRINT"Written in the vernacular of the Tennessee Cotton Fields," 370 PRINT"'Frettin' uses simple language to revently reflect on God's providence." 390 PRINT"It is one of Pek's best loved poems and the one uses to close every presentation."' 410 PRINT"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^" 420 VDU1,27,1,119,1,0::VDU1,18:REM Dble Hht-Comp Off 430 VDU1,27,1,70:VDU1,27,1,97,1,0:REM Emp-Ctr Off 440 VDU3:END 450 REM SAVE "FRETT"