I once did lub a colored gal Whose name was Suzy Brown She came from old Virginia She was the fairest in the town Her eyes so bright they shine at night When de Moon am gone away She used to call dis darkey up Just before the broke of day With a who dare? Who dare! Who dare? And a who dar a knocking at my door? Am dat you Sam? Am dat you Sam? You better stop dat knocking at the door (let me in) Stop dat knocking (let me in) Stop dat knocking (let me in) Oh! You better stop that knocking at the door (No, I'll never stop this knocking at the door, let me in) Stop dat knocking (let me in) Stop dat knocking (let me in) Oh! You better stop that knocking at the door (No, I'll never stop this knocking at the door) Stop that knocking, stop that knocking Stop that knocking, stop that knocking Oh! You better stop that knocking at my door (No, I'll never stop this knocking at the door, let me in) Stop that knocking, stop that knocking Stop that knocking, stop that knocking Oh! You better stop that knocking at my door (No, I'll never stop this knocking at the door) She was the prettiest teller gal That ever I did see She never would go a walking With any colored man but me And when I took my banjo down And played three tunes or more All at once I heard three raps, pretty hard Come bang against my door The first one that I see com in the room Was a darkey dressed to death He looked just like the showman What they used to call Macbeth He said he was a africani known A just arrived on shore I ax him wherefore he cum a rap So hard against the door No way, you darkey This is no place To look for Suzy brown She changed her name and always called The beauty of his town And the darkey turned pale with rage Like the big gun he did run I tell his to be still and stop That knocking at the door