A Drunken Hangman

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Year: 2002
Album: The Sky’s Awful Blue

Intro
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Verse 1
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To any soul that cares I breathe, I am the drunken  
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hangman
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My disgrace great as was the power I laid to rest in  
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quicksand
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They used to send for me by car, assign me spacious  
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quarters
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Had all the whisky I could drink, had but a single  
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order
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And I stood in this world alone and those who paid me hated me
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The heart inside me like a stone, this man you never want to  
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see
Verse 2
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My clients did not know me long, in wooden rooms stood  
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trembling
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The final one I barely touched, for I was barely  
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standing
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A warder strangled him instead, it took him seven  
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minutes
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That warder looked at me, enraged, and said “Your life is  
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finished”
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And in the boarding houses, since I toast my age with lemo
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nade
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Recent memories are few, there’s just a single fragment of one  
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day
Chorus 1
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The wonder of her smile
C#maj7 
There in the silent kitchen
C#maj7 
Woman, angel, child
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In the pale light, mixing
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The wonder of her smile
C#maj7 
One bright winter’s morning
C7 
And the time stood still  
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D7/C 
 
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F#7 
Verse 3
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Cm 
“What does this mean?” I gasped in joy, imagining re
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demption
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She glanced away and squinted back, in vexed incompre
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hension
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She said “Why must it be explained? I’ve taken nothing  
Gm 
from 
 
you
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I was just smiling at the day, and you’re that drunken  
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hangman.”
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She left the boarding house, human and unmoved and so com
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posed
 
A  
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world of feelings gaped at me as cancers stirred in all my weary  
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bones
 
I  
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felt now what I’d feared to know – unselfish love at far too late an  
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hour
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I will not be lonely, though, as ridicule and anguish mark my  
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brow
Chorus 2
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The wonder of her smile
C#maj7 
Skin opaquely gleaming
C#maj7 
Her long arms draped down the back of a chair
C7 
Standing proud in the dusty air
Fm7 
The wonder of your smile
C#maj7 
May good fortune bind you
C#maj7 
To its deathless heart
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May those you desire see you as I do
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And I will strain and ache
C#maj7 
Til my light’s last dimming
C#maj7 
For that gaze which said
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“Here I am … here I am … ”  
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