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  • by Bob Dylan
  • My name is Donald White, you see,
  • I stand before you all.
  • I was judged by you a murderer
  • And the hangman's knot must fall.
  • I will die upon the gallows pole
  • When the moon is shining clear,
  • And these are my final words
  • That you will ever hear.
  • I left my home in Kansas
  • When I was very young,
  • I landed in the old Northwest,
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Although I'd a-traveled many miles,
  • I never made a friend,
  • For I could never get along in life
  • With people that I met.
  • If I had some education
  • To give me a decent start,
  • I might have been a doctor or
  • A master in the arts.
  • But I used my hands for stealing
  • When I was very young,
  • And they locked me down in jailhouse cells,
  • That's how my life begun.
  • Oh, the inmates and the prisoners,
  • I found they were my kind,
  • And it was there inside the bars
  • I found my peace of mind.
  • But the jails they were too crowded,
  • Institutions overflowed,
  • So they turned me loose to walk upon
  • Life's hurried tangled road.
  • And there's danger on the ocean
  • Where the salt sea waves split high,
  • And there's danger on the battlefield
  • Where the shells of bullets fly,
  • And there's danger in this open world
  • Where men strive to be free,
  • And for me the greatest danger
  • Was in society.
  • So I asked them to send me back
  • To the institution home.
  • But they said they were too crowded,
  • For me they had no room.
  • I got down on my knees and begged,
  • "Oh, please put me away,"
  • But they would not listen to my plea
  • Or nothing I would say.
  • And so it was on Christmas eve
  • In the year of '59,
  • It was on that night I killed a man,
  • I did not try to hide,
  • The jury found me guilty
  • And I won't disagree,
  • For I knew that it would happen
  • If I wasn't put away.
  • And I'm glad I've had no parents
  • To care for me or cry,
  • For now they will never know
  • The horrible death I die.
  • And I'm also glad I've had no friends
  • To see me in disgrace,
  • For they'll never see that hangman's hood
  • Wrap around my face.
  • Farewell unto the old north woods
  • Of which I used to roam,
  • Farewell unto the crowded bars
  • Of which've been my home,
  • Farewell to all you people
  • Who think the worst of me,
  • I guess you'll feel much better when
  • I'm on that hanging tree.
  • But there's just one question
  • Before they kill me dead,
  • I'm wondering just how much
  • To you I really said
  • Concerning all the boys that come
  • Down a road like me,
  • Are they enemies or victims
  • Of your society?

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