| Pillary stocks at the gallows tree dock
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| the crowd grew impatient the clouds threatened rain
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| Elephant arrived at the Constable’s side,
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| with her trunk locked in shackles, and her ankles in chains
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| «All rise, all rise, his Honor presides,»
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| the Judge took the bench to the village brass cavalcade,
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| Elephant refused to swear the oath,
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| Said «I don’t know anything about truth,
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| but I know falsehood when I see it,
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| and it looks like this whole world you’ve made»
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| Good of our chaplain to sail Kalispell Bay
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| And now down on his marrow for this old fool to pray,
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| «Lord, for sixty-some years I’ve surrendered my love,
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| to emblems of kindness, and not the kindness they were emblems of,
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| Trammels and rings, with the strength of old strings,
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| and some hobble skirt spring, by the old problem caught,
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| Children, sometimes I think all our thoughts are just things,
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| and then sometimes think things are just thoughts,»
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| and the rabble rang
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| Hang! |
| The Elephant must hang! |
| The Elephant must hang!
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| Hang! |
| The Elephant must hang! |
| The Elephant must hang!
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| A thirteen coil knot for the samovar pot! |
| Scottish Oatcakes in haversacks each
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| to its grave
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| This mock trial can no more determine my lot,
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| than can driftwood determine the ocean’s waves,
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| Brandish your ropes and your boards, and your basket-hilt swords,
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| but what is there can punish like a conscience ignored?
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| Yes, my body did just as you implied,
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| while some ghost we’ll call 'I' idly watched through its eyes,"
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| and the jury sang,
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| Hang! |
| The Elephant must hang! |
| The Elephant must hang!
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| Hang! |
| The Elephant must hang! |
| The Elephant must hang!
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| Hang! |
| The Elephant must hang! |
| The Elephant must hang!
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| Hang! |
| The Elephant must hang! |
| The Elephant must hang!
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| I feel it stealing now
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| All adrift fathoms down |