As I sat on the
gallows at Bodmin,
A figure rose out of the ground.
I could see that the light passed
straight through him,
And he moved without making a sound.I glanced at the face in the
guidebook;
Youre the ghost of the
hangman, I said.
Its the truth, sir, I am that
there angman,
An a ghost, on account of Im
dead.
Now fings was
quite different in my day;
He looked at the noose hung aloft,
We knew ow to treat them
there crimnals:
Your justice as gone bleedin
soft.
Wed
ang em for doin a
murder;
Wed ang em for
stealin a cow;
Wed ang em for
gamblin on Sundays;
Wed ang em for
breakin a vow.
Course some
of em might ave been
incent;
They may not av broken the law,
But if there were doubts they was guilty,
Wed let em ang - just
to be sure.
An it
all made for great entertainment;
Thousands would crowd round and shout.
With the kids an the dog an a
picnic,
It made for the perfect day out.
Cos I was a
real master craftsman;
Me skill was the best you could know.
I dispatched em real quick if I
wanted,
Or slowly to give a good show.
One time it
took alf-an-our;
Such thrashin-round you never saw.
I wish wed ave ad
action replays,
I ated me muvver-in-law.
Most guilty,
they never disliked me
Nor blamed me for doin em
wrong:
I made undreds of mates on the
gallows,
Though the friendships did never last
long.
He glanced at the
clock on the jailhouse.
Id best not be
angin around.
Im sticking me neck out for staying
this long.
Then he melted back into the ground.
|