Song | Lilli Schull |
Artist | Uncle Tupelo |
Album | March 16-20, 1992 |
作词 : Traditional | |
a great crowd has now gathered all around the jail today to see me executed and hear what | |
I do say now | |
I must hang this morning for the murder of | |
Lilli Schull whom | |
I so cruelly murdered and her body shamefully burned the fire where | |
I burned her is again now within my sight her lovely face recovering and the fire that burned so bright the cries of poor | |
Lilli again | |
I can almost hear as she begged me not to kill her her life alone to spare now | |
I bow down to | |
Jesus in penitential grief and | |
I beg him now to save me like he did the dying thief | |
God bless my aged parents who mourn for me alone and my wife and baby who will be left alone it was then that | |
I heard a whisper in a most gentle tone my grave is one sufficient to save the vilest one |
zuò cí : Traditional | |
a great crowd has now gathered all around the jail today to see me executed and hear what | |
I do say now | |
I must hang this morning for the murder of | |
Lilli Schull whom | |
I so cruelly murdered and her body shamefully burned the fire where | |
I burned her is again now within my sight her lovely face recovering and the fire that burned so bright the cries of poor | |
Lilli again | |
I can almost hear as she begged me not to kill her her life alone to spare now | |
I bow down to | |
Jesus in penitential grief and | |
I beg him now to save me like he did the dying thief | |
God bless my aged parents who mourn for me alone and my wife and baby who will be left alone it was then that | |
I heard a whisper in a most gentle tone my grave is one sufficient to save the vilest one |