Songtexte Justice In Ontario - Steve Earle
Oh,
you
who
hail
from
Ontario
Know
the
tale
of
the
Donnelly's
Died
at
the
hands
of
a
mob
that
night
Every
child
and
man
by
the
oil
torch
light
Jim
Donnelly
was
no
angel
sure
But
they
burned
his
barn
Broke
down
the
door
Well
the
children
cried
while
they
killed
old
Jim
Then
they
killed
his
wife
Then
they
turned
on
them
No
judge,
no
jury,
no
hangman
No
justice
in
Ontario
A
hundred
years
or
more
have
turned
And
you
always
hear
how
much
we've
learned
Well,
a
man
lay
dead
in
a
Port
Hope
bar
And
the
blood
ran
red
on
a
hardwood
floor
And
the
big
men
ran
through
the
nearest
door
Only
one
man
knew
what
had
happened
for
sure
Well,
one
and
all
wore
the
outlaws'
brand
And
the
big
bikes
roared
through
the
Great
Northland
When
you
live
on
the
edge
of
the
law
You
know,
justice
in
Ontario
Blue
smoke
still
hung
in
the
air
No
one
spoke
when
the
cops
got
there
Well
the
local
constable
made
the
call
Send
us
Corporal
Terry
Hall
They
all
sang
a
different
tune
When
Corporal
Hall
walked
in
the
room
With
his
picture
book
and
a
list
of
names
One
by
one
the
witnesses
came
And
they
told
him
what
he
wanted
to
know
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Ontario
The
provincial
cops
searched
far
and
wide
And
the
outlaws
ran
but
they
could
not
hide
And
they
brought'em
in
every
single
one
Save
the
man
who
actually
fired
the
gun
It
was
down
in
London
They
were
tried
And
the
guilty
man
stood
free
outside
When
he
took
the
stand
to
pay
his
debt
The
judge
was
blind
and
the
jury
deaf
In
Kingston
Town
they're
locked
up
still
When
the
sun
goes
down
and
the
air
is
chill
You
could
swear
you
heard
Jim
Donnelly's
ghost
cry
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