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06.12.2020 • 
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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?

Achieving what you want is worth the struggle it takes to get there.
Goals are impossible to reach when you have to worry about others.
Not all challenging times come to an end.

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