歌曲 | Two Hangmen |
歌手 | Mason Proffit |
专辑 | Wanted! Mason Proffitt |
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作词 : Talbot, Talbot | |
As I rode into Tombstone on my horse whose name was Mac | |
I saw what I relate to you goin' on behind my back | |
It seems the folks were up in arms a man now had to die | |
For believin' things that didn't fit the laws they'd set aside | |
The man's name was I'm a freak the best that I could see | |
He was an executioner a hangman just like me | |
I guess that he'd seen loopholes from workin' with his rope | |
He'd hung the wrong man many times so now he turned to hope | |
He'd talk to all the people from his scaffold in the square | |
He told them of the things he found; | |
But they didn't seem to care | |
He said the laws were obsolete, a change they should demand | |
But the people only walked away, he couldn't understand | |
The Marshall's name was Uncle Sam he said he'd right this wrong | |
He'd make the hangman shut his mouth if it took him all year long | |
He finally arrested Freak and then he sent for me | |
To hang a fellow hangman from a fellow hangman's tree | |
It didn't take them long to try him in their court of law | |
He was guilty then of thinking a crime much worse than all | |
They sentenced him to die so his seed of thought can't spread | |
And infect the little children; that's what the law had said | |
So the hangin' day came 'round and he walked up to the noose | |
I pulled the lever but before he fell I cut him loose | |
They called it all conspiracy and that I had to die | |
So to close our mouths and kill our minds they hung us side by side | |
And now there's two hangmen hangin' from a tree | |
That don't bother me at all | |
Two hangmen hangin' from a tree | |
That don't bother me at all |
zuo ci : Talbot, Talbot | |
As I rode into Tombstone on my horse whose name was Mac | |
I saw what I relate to you goin' on behind my back | |
It seems the folks were up in arms a man now had to die | |
For believin' things that didn' t fit the laws they' d set aside | |
The man' s name was I' m a freak the best that I could see | |
He was an executioner a hangman just like me | |
I guess that he' d seen loopholes from workin' with his rope | |
He' d hung the wrong man many times so now he turned to hope | |
He' d talk to all the people from his scaffold in the square | |
He told them of the things he found | |
But they didn' t seem to care | |
He said the laws were obsolete, a change they should demand | |
But the people only walked away, he couldn' t understand | |
The Marshall' s name was Uncle Sam he said he' d right this wrong | |
He' d make the hangman shut his mouth if it took him all year long | |
He finally arrested Freak and then he sent for me | |
To hang a fellow hangman from a fellow hangman' s tree | |
It didn' t take them long to try him in their court of law | |
He was guilty then of thinking a crime much worse than all | |
They sentenced him to die so his seed of thought can' t spread | |
And infect the little children that' s what the law had said | |
So the hangin' day came ' round and he walked up to the noose | |
I pulled the lever but before he fell I cut him loose | |
They called it all conspiracy and that I had to die | |
So to close our mouths and kill our minds they hung us side by side | |
And now there' s two hangmen hangin' from a tree | |
That don' t bother me at all | |
Two hangmen hangin' from a tree | |
That don' t bother me at all |
zuò cí : Talbot, Talbot | |
As I rode into Tombstone on my horse whose name was Mac | |
I saw what I relate to you goin' on behind my back | |
It seems the folks were up in arms a man now had to die | |
For believin' things that didn' t fit the laws they' d set aside | |
The man' s name was I' m a freak the best that I could see | |
He was an executioner a hangman just like me | |
I guess that he' d seen loopholes from workin' with his rope | |
He' d hung the wrong man many times so now he turned to hope | |
He' d talk to all the people from his scaffold in the square | |
He told them of the things he found | |
But they didn' t seem to care | |
He said the laws were obsolete, a change they should demand | |
But the people only walked away, he couldn' t understand | |
The Marshall' s name was Uncle Sam he said he' d right this wrong | |
He' d make the hangman shut his mouth if it took him all year long | |
He finally arrested Freak and then he sent for me | |
To hang a fellow hangman from a fellow hangman' s tree | |
It didn' t take them long to try him in their court of law | |
He was guilty then of thinking a crime much worse than all | |
They sentenced him to die so his seed of thought can' t spread | |
And infect the little children that' s what the law had said | |
So the hangin' day came ' round and he walked up to the noose | |
I pulled the lever but before he fell I cut him loose | |
They called it all conspiracy and that I had to die | |
So to close our mouths and kill our minds they hung us side by side | |
And now there' s two hangmen hangin' from a tree | |
That don' t bother me at all | |
Two hangmen hangin' from a tree | |
That don' t bother me at all |