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Wake up John it's time to go |
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Come along John and don't be slow |
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I bring you into procession just to help me deal |
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With the border at my elbow and an author at |
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my heel |
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Marching in the morning down the path I |
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blatantly seen |
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I was sleeping in this garden |
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Am I still within my dream? |
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The echo of my heartbeat is the beating of a |
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drum |
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And all the earth is singing with life's sweet |
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hum |
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With violence all is silence, shuffle through it |
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all |
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The place where life is taken for the letter of |
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the Lord |
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Shake the holy water |
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Summon up the God |
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Dying's very easy |
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Waiting's very hard |
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A rope is hanging from the roof, a sight which |
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puzzles me |
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I thought that Jimmy would make the gallows |
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tree |
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But now all is revealed standing there is their |
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command |
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My feet are off the trapdoor with a rope |
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around my hand |
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And now the executioner is shaking hands with |
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me |
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"My duty I must carry out, you poor fella" says |
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he |
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A strap is tied around my feet and a bag upon |
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my head |
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And then the noose which separates the living |
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from the dead |
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Shake the holy water |
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Summon up the God |
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Dying's very easy |
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Waiting's very hard |
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Then he whispers to me "have you anything to |
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say?" |
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My mouth is dry, my throat is tight |
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I answered "drop away" |
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Silence now surrounds me, my heart is beating |
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on |
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The trapdoor hardly moves at all |
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My life is still my own |
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They sat me in the corner with my hands and |
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feet still bound |
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While the carpenter is called for and an |
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explanation found |
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The rangers walk with timbers |
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I hear the hangman say |
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"It's funny but it worked well, I tried it |
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yesterday" |
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All is pending now they say that your old days' |
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nearly over |
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Your life is good as ended but I hear their |
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voices waiver |
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Once more the bold is shaken and again I hang |
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in limbo |
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While the guards jump off the trapdoor |
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And my body stands on tiptoe |
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Shake the holy water |
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Summon up the God |
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Dying's very easy |
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Waiting's very hard |
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They stand me in the corner with my hands and |
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feet still tied |
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A warden holds onto the noose |
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The trapdoor opens wide |
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Is it magic or coincidence that keeps me on the |
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brink |
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It seems to work without me, will it kill me now |
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I think |
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Please I'm tired of living and I really want to |
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die |
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I was taken to the scalpel and I heard the |
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hangman cry |
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"I'm truly sorry, forgive these hands of mine" |
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He drew the bolt with a pelt of jolt |
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For the third and final time |
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My life was spared that morning because it |
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wasn't theirs to take |
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Three's the vote and four it requires for a man |
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to fill the stake |