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  • My name is Donald White, you see,
    I stand before you all.
    I was judged by you a murderer
    And the hangman's knot must fall.
    I will die upon the gallows pole
    When the moon is shining clear,
    And these are my final words
    That you will ever hear.
    I left my home in Kansas
    When I was very young,
    I landed in the old Northwest,
    Seattle, Washington
    Although I'd a-traveled many miles,
    I never made a friend,
    For I could never get along in life
    With people that I met.
    If I had some education
    To give me a decent start,
    I might have been a doctor or
    A master in the arts.
    But I used my hands for stealing
    When I was very young,
    And they locked me down in jailhouse cells,
    That's how my life begun.
    Oh, the inmates and the prisoners,
    I found they were my kind,
    And it was there inside the bars
    I found my peace of mind.
    But the jails they were too crowded,
    Institutions overflowed,
    So they turned me loose to walk upon
    Life's hurried tangled road.
    And there's danger on the ocean
    Where the salt sea waves split high,
    And there's danger on the battlefield
    Where the shells of bullets fly,
    And there's danger in this open world
    Where men strive to be free,
    And for me the greatest danger
    Was in society.
    So I asked them to send me back
    To the institution home.
    But they said they were too crowded,
    For me they had no room.
    I got down on my knees and begged,
    'Oh, please put me away,'
    But they would not listen to my plea
    Or nothing I would say.
    And so it was on Christmas eve
    In the year of '59,
    It was on that night I killed a man,
    I did not try to hide,
    The jury found me guilty
    And I won't disagree,
    For I knew that it would happen
    If I wasn't put away.
    And I'm glad I've had no parents
    To care for me or cry,
    For now they will never know
    The horrible death I die.
    And I'm also glad I've had no friends
    To see me in disgrace,
    For they'll never see that hangman's hood
    Wrap around my face.
    Farewell unto the old north woods
    Of which I used to roam,
    Farewell unto the crowded bars
    Of which've been my home,
    Farewell to all you people
    Who think the worst of me,
    I guess you'll feel much better when
    I'm on that hanging tree.
    But there's just one question
    Before they kill me dead,
    I'm wondering just how much
    To you I really said
    Concerning all the boys that come
    Down a road like me,
    Are they enemies or victims
    Of your society?
  • My name is Donald White, you see,
    I stand before you all.
    I was judged by you a murderer
    And the hangman's knot must fall.
    I will die upon the gallows pole
    When the moon is shining clear,
    And these are my final words
    That you will ever hear.
    I left my home in Kansas
    When I was very young,
    I landed in the old Northwest,
    Seattle, Washington
    Although I'd a-traveled many miles,
    I never made a friend,
    For I could never get along in life
    With people that I met.
    If I had some education
    To give me a decent start,
    I might have been a doctor or
    A master in the arts.
    But I used my hands for stealing
    When I was very young,
    And they locked me down in jailhouse cells,
    That's how my life begun.
    Oh, the inmates and the prisoners,
    I found they were my kind,
    And it was there inside the bars
    I found my peace of mind.
    But the jails they were too crowded,
    Institutions overflowed,
    So they turned me loose to walk upon
    Life's hurried tangled road.
    And there's danger on the ocean
    Where the salt sea waves split high,
    And there's danger on the battlefield
    Where the shells of bullets fly,
    And there's danger in this open world
    Where men strive to be free,
    And for me the greatest danger
    Was in society.
    So I asked them to send me back
    To the institution home.
    But they said they were too crowded,
    For me they had no room.
    I got down on my knees and begged,
    'Oh, please put me away,'
    But they would not listen to my plea
    Or nothing I would say.
    And so it was on Christmas eve
    In the year of '59,
    It was on that night I killed a man,
    I did not try to hide,
    The jury found me guilty
    And I won't disagree,
    For I knew that it would happen
    If I wasn't put away.
    And I'm glad I've had no parents
    To care for me or cry,
    For now they will never know
    The horrible death I die.
    And I'm also glad I've had no friends
    To see me in disgrace,
    For they'll never see that hangman's hood
    Wrap around my face.
    Farewell unto the old north woods
    Of which I used to roam,
    Farewell unto the crowded bars
    Of which've been my home,
    Farewell to all you people
    Who think the worst of me,
    I guess you'll feel much better when
    I'm on that hanging tree.
    But there's just one question
    Before they kill me dead,
    I'm wondering just how much
    To you I really said
    Concerning all the boys that come
    Down a road like me,
    Are they enemies or victims
    Of your society?