Lyrics The Tale of Solomon Snell - Duncan Sheik
Listen
if
you
will,
I
have
a
tale
to
tell
Of
an
unfortunate
man,
the
name
of
Solomon
Snell
And
the
philosophy
he
should
have
embraced
That
says
no
matter
what
you
do,
you'll
never
be
safe
Ring
the
bell,
ring
the
bell
for
Solomon
Snell
Too
much
trust
is
the
road
to
hell
Rightfully
nervous,
he
took
every
precaution
He
paid
three
armed
men
to
drive
him
to
Boston
But
wouldn't
you
know
it,
he
was
broke
on
arrival
His
own
men
robbed
him
and
took
off
in
style
So
he
wanted
to
marry
a
girl
who
was
true
And
on
the
basis
of
her
name
he
would
fidelity
prove
She
had
a
handsome
cousin
she
would
visit
in
Charlotte
Well,
she
said
he
was
her
cousin,
the
brazen
harlot
Ring
the
bell,
ring
the
bell
for
Solomon
Snell
He
played
it
safe
and
it
didn't
end
well
Ring
the
bell,
ring
the
bell
for
Solomon
Snell
Too
much
trust
is
the
road
to
hell
He
caught
yellow
fever,
down
Charleston
way
Before
you
knew
it,
they
were
digging
his
grave
But
he
was
most
terrified
of
being
buried
alive
And
so
to
his
finger
a
bell
was
tied
You
see
Snell
had
arranged
for
a
man
to
be
paid
To
listen
for
the
bell
when
he
was
buried
in
his
grave
But
the
man
got
drunk
and
when
the
bell
did
sound
Solomon
lived
but
he
stayed
in
the
ground
No
one
heard
a
sound
Ring
the
bell,
ring
the
bell
for
Solomon
Snell
Too
much
trust
is
the
road
to
hell
Ring
the
bell,
ring
the
bell
for
Solomon
Snell
You
can
play
it
safe
but
it
won't
end
well
You
can
play
it
safe
but
it
won't
end
well
You
can
play
it
safe
but
it
won't
end
well
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