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Scaffold...(another part of the union)

Locked up in the stocks

and they're all laughing their socks off at me.

Soon I will be free

unlike

those other poor souls who are swinging in the morning breeze

up on the freshly painted gallows

made especially so more could see

the face of death,

what they could be.

Come and watch the matinee

where three more souls will swing today.

 

A party atmosphere

a dead man here or there

it's like a summer fayre with jugglers and a clown

and 'Hey presto' magic

one more soul drops down to meet his fate.

 

Lately I have noticed that the police are getting tougher

and the rough and ready treatment

meted out to those who fall foul

of the local law enforcement

has become a talking point in boardrooms

by the Admiralty Lords

who were often heard to cry when in their younger day

'hang them high,hang them high

make those malefactors pay.

It's a sin

you try to live and all these people want to give you is some grief

you can't get by on the sly

and if you try to you will die as so many have found out

to their cost

I do not doubt that ii could happen here to me

I could be up there swinging free.

 

So today I'm in the stocks

you can laugh your socks off

laugh your heads off if you please

but I'm not swinging in the breeze

just yet.

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john-edward-smallshaw
70 / English
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Apr 30, 2013
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