Very rough demo of a heavily recast variant on a traditional theme. It’s unlikely to stay unaccompanied.
Hangman stay your hand awhile, Just you let me be Yonder comes my father dear, He's come to pay my fee Son, I didn't bring no silver And I won't pay that fee I just came to see you hanging From that gallows tree Hangman, stay your hand awhile Don't you tie that noose I think I see my mama come With gold to turn me loose I've got no gold or silver And I can't pay that fee I just came to see you hanging Hanging from the gallows tree Don't put that noose around my neck Just you let it be Yonder comes my sweetheart dear She's come to set me free Honey did you bring silver Or gold to pay my fine And save me from this bitter rope And save this soul of mine I sure ain't paid your fine It does no good to curse No silver in my pocket No gold in my purse No one's riding through the night In hopes to set you free But I'll be watching as they hang you From that hanging tree I'll be laughing as they cut you down From the hanging tree
There is, of course a multitude of songs where the potential hanging victim is saved by his/her sweetheart paying his fine (The Gallows Pole, The Prickly Bush etc.), and others where there’s no option of paying his way out of the execution (Derwentwater’s Farewell, The Sheffield Apprentice), or it’s too late to derail the process (Geordie/Georgie) but I didn’t remember one where the sweetheart, presumably in revenge for some slight or injury, came to watch with no intention of effecting a rescue. Maybe at some point I’ll write about the backstory…
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