Paul Crump
(专辑: A Toast To Those Who Are Gone - 1986)
In the
state of Illinois 'bout nine years ago A
cold blooded killer he went against the
law He killed a
factory guard when his robbery did fail And they caught him and they threw him in the
jail He lay there in his cell locked up with his hate Not many men knew of him and less cared for his fate And he knew no peace of mind when his trial was coming by The
judge said, "You are guilty you must die" But Paul Crump is alive today He's a-sitting in a
cell, he's got something to say Every man has got something to give And if a
man can change, then a
man should live They sent him to Cook County Jail, a
jail known far and wide Where pity was a
stranger and brave men often cry They locked him in the
death row to count the
days before To the
day they came a
knocking at his door But another warden came along, Jack Johnson was his name He knew how prison living could drive a
man to shame He had no need of pistols for the
solitary cells When a
word of trust would help him just as well But Paul Crump is alive today He's a-sitting in a
cell, he's got something to say Every man has got something to give And if a
man can change, then a
man should live Between the
warden and the
convict a
friendship slowly grew And one learned from the
other that a
man can live anew Then the
warden called the
convict, "You must leave the
devil's plan "The time has come for you to be a
man" Then the
convict found religion and he started him to learn He wrote himself a
novel called Burn Killer Burn And as his dying day grew near, to the
warden he did cry "You must pull the
switch and I
must die" But Paul Crump is alive today He's a-sitting in a
cell, he's got something to say Every man has got something to give And if a
man can change, then a
man should live It was up to Governor Kerner to keep him from the
grave Was rehabilitation a
reason to be saved? The
hour was coming closer, the
word was spread around A
new and better answer must be found Well the
electric chair was cheated, the
convict didn't pay A
new concept of justice was born and raised that day Now throughout this peaceful land there are others set to die What better time than now to question why? But Paul Crump is alive today He's a-sitting in a
cell, he's got something to say Every man has got something to give And if a
man can change, then a
man should live