| «Lee,"the sergeant said to me, «acting on my discretion
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| It is my solemn duty to arrest you on suspicion»
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| They put me in a carriage, I was driven many miles
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| They locked me in a prison cell to await my trial
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| The man who’d defend me was ill and couldn’t come
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| His brother came to lend me help and I knew I was undone
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| «Do just what you want with me, I don’t have a choice
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| You’d do as well without me as I’m not allowed to use my voice»
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| The judge sits high and mighty and he asks me who I am
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| The robes he wears impress me but he looks a kindly man
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| «To all who’ve come to see me, for those that’d prove me guilty
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| May the joker hear your call and show you all more mercy»
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| The trial was quickly over and my head was full of pain
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| I was slowly going crazy with the same story over again
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| I was tired and aching, I was standing half asleep
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| All I wanted was to take the weight from off my feet
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| The jury filed in slowly while we waited their command
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| «Courage, John, you’re helpless and you are in heaven’s hand»
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| John Lee’s not scared of dying, there’s a smile in all you’ll find
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| Cradled in a deep sleep with a perfect peace of mind
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| I cannot blame the jury, on the evidence they heard
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| It seemed that I was guilty, hanged by too many words
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| I smiled in front of people so I told them what it meant
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| I trust the Lord in heaven and he knows I’m innocent
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| John 'Babbacombe' Lee
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| There’s a tiny little window and the sun comes shining through
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| Dancing with the dust that’s in my cell
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| There’s a sparrow sitting on the sill and he stays for a minute or two
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| But he’s frightened by the ringing of the bell
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| There’s a bed that I must lie on when at night I take my rest
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| And a chair for me to sit on through the day
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| The men who wait beside me always know what’s best
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| For a man who doesn’t have too much to say
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| Throw a laugh into the corner, blow a tear against the wall
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| Learn a game to play, improve the mind
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| Confess your sins, you sinners, see how the seconds fall
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| Leave all earthly cares and woes behind
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| And when my short affair with life is ended and I’m gone
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| Will you tell the world the story of John Lee?
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| All you see is nothing and yet everything lives on
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| I was born to pay the hangman’s fee |