Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Old Judge Thayer , by - Woody Guthrie. Song from the album Ballads Of Sacco & Vanzetti, in the genre Release date: 05.11.2019
Record label: Limitless Int
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song Old Judge Thayer , by - Woody Guthrie. Song from the album Ballads Of Sacco & Vanzetti, in the genre Old Judge Thayer |
| Old Judge Thayer take your shackle off of me; |
| Old Judge Thayer, take your shackle off of me; |
| Turn your key and set me free |
| Old Judge Thayer take your shackle off of me |
| The monkey unlocked the courthouse door |
| The elephant oiled the hardwood floor; |
| In did jump the kangaroo |
| In did hop the rabbits, too |
| Next in come the two baboons |
| Next in rolled a dusty storm |
| Next in waddled the polar bear |
| To keep the judge and jury warm |
| Everybody knows that the mocking bird |
| Wrote down every word he heard |
| The lawyers all were sly |
| With foxy nose and a foxy eye |
| The 'possum used the big stiff broom |
| Then he polished the new spittoon; |
| Up did smile the crocodile |
| Said, «Here comes the jury down the aisle.» |
| The old lady Catfish asked the Trout |
| «What is this trial all about?» |
| The little baby Suckerfish up and said |
| «The judge has caught him a couple of Reds.» |
| The Rattlesnake asked the Bumble Bee |
| «Whose this Sacco and' Vanzetti? |
| «Are they the men,» said Mammy Quail |
| «That shot the clerks at the Slater Mill?» |
| The Mosquito sung out with his wings |
| «I was there and saw the whole blamed thing; |
| I saw the robbers fire their guns |
| But I didn’t see these men, neither one.» |
| The big-eyed Owl she looked around |
| «They say that Sacco’s cap was found |
| Down on Pearl Street on the ground |
| Where the payroll guards both got shot down.» |
| «That cap don’t fit on Sacco’s head,» |
| A big black Crow flapped up and said |
| «They tried that cap on Sacco here |
| And it fell down around both his ears.» |
| The Camel asked the old Giraffe |
| «Did these two fellows duck the draft |
| By running down below the Mexican line |
| To keep from fighting on the rich man’s side?» |
| The limber Duck did rattle his bill |
| «All the ducks and Geese are flying still |
| Down toward Mexico’s warm sun |
| To try to dodge the rich man’s gun.» |
| Up did waddle the Lucey Goose |
| «I think these men ought to be turned loose |
| But old Judge Thayer has swore to friends |
| These men will get the chair or noose.» |
| And when the guilty verdict came |
| And seven years in jail they’d laid |
| And when these two men there did die |
| The animals met on the earth and sky |
| «Oh see what fear and greed can do |
| See how it killed these sons so true? |
| Us varmints has got to get together too |
| Before Judge Thayer kills me and you.» |
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