Текст песни Hangin' Tree - Norton Buffalo
The
men,
women
and
children
gathered
round
that
hangin'
tree
The
word
was
out
a
young
man
soon
would
die
But
no
one
seemed
concerned
enough
to
tell
his
family
Of
just
exactly
where
his
bones
would
lie
Oh,
yes,
they
had
a
trial,
But
it
didn't
last
too
long
The
judge
began
to
smile,
as
they
sang
that
hangin'
song
They
said:
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Cause
what
you
done
was
in
the
first
degree
We'll
send
a
preacher
to
bless
your
soul,
Then
we'll
dig
that
six
foot
hole
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
From
the
black
hills
he'd
come,
into
the
town
of
Parmelee
He
saw
a
man
bleeding
and
dying
on
the
ground
Jumped
off
his
horse
to
help
the
man,
But
as
he
reached
his
knees,
Heard
the
dying
words,
"Son,
don't
go
near
that
town."
Then
a
dozen
men
appeared,
and
they
saw
what
he
had
found
They
blamed
him
for
the
killing,
then
they
led
him
into
town
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Cause
what
you
done
was
in
the
first
degree
We'll
send
a
preacher
to
bless
your
soul
Then
we'll
dig
that
six
foot
hole
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Well,
the
marshal
of
this
town
was
a
crook
named
Willie
B.
He
had
beady
eyes
and
a
badge
upon
his
chest
He
told
the
crowd
outside
the
jail,
as
calmly
as
could
be
"I
caught
him,
so
now
you
can
do
the
rest."
Well
they
drug
him
to
the
courthouse,
And
they
held
a
makeshift
trial,
The
judge
he
dropped
his
hammer,
and
that
crowd
began
to
smile
They
said:
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Cause
what
you
done
was
in
the
first
degree
We'll
send
a
preacher
to
bless
your
soul,
Then
we'll
dig
that
six
foot
hole
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
The
young
man
bowed
in
silence,
as
he
said
a
word
of
prayer
Forgive
them
lord,
they
know
not
what
they've
done
Then
he
grabbed
the
guard
beside
him,
and
he
headed
for
the
door
Sayin,
"Leave
me
be,
or
he'll
die
from
his
own
gun."
On
a
horse
he
headed
out
of
town,
With
a
posse
close
behind,
And
they
were
riding
hard
and
fast,
with
one
thing
on
their
mind
Suddenly,
the
preacher
appeared
upon
the
road
He
said,
"Turn
around,
and
let
the
boy
go
free,
For
I
done
saw
the
killin',
and
me
story
shall
be
told
That
the
murderer
was
you
marshal,
Willie
B."
Well
that
posse
looked
in
disbelief,
ashamed
for
what
they'd
done
That
man
had
run
this
town
too
long,
But
now
his
day
had
come
We're
gonna
hang
him,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Cause
what
he
done
was
in
the
first
degree
We'll
send
a
preacher
to
bless
his
soul,
Then
we'll
dig
that
six
foot
hole
We're
gonna
hang
him,
from
that
hangin'
tree
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Cause
what
you
done
was
in
the
first
degree
We'll
send
a
preacher
to
bless
your
soul,
Then
we'll
dig
that
six
foot
hole
We're
gonna
hang
you,
from
that
hangin'
tree
Yes
we're
gonna
hang
that
ol'
marshal
Willie
B.
We're
gonna
hang
him,
from
that
hangin'
tree
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