Last Public Hanging In West Virginia

Flatt And Scruggs

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    Rock of ages cleft for me
    Now that could be the voice of John F Morgan in the Ripley jailhouse singin' hymns
    Well ol' Johnny might just be singin' hymn this mornin'
    Cause this is gonna be a hangin' day for him
    Now people say that Johnny was a bad man and that he had a aim for bein' mean
    He took a hatchet one cold weary morning he killed two children and the widow Green
    Five thousand people gathered there in Ripley invited by the sheriff Jay O Sean
    Havin' fun and drinking moonshine liquor and listenin' to ol' Johnny singin' hymn
    The day dawned cold in Ripley West Virginia the scaffold stood in silence in a field
    Johnny kept on singin' in the jailhouse waiting there to eat his final meal
    Then rumor started flying through the gathering
    That John F Morgan might get his reprieve
    The people started yelling toward the sheriff
    Afraid they'd miss for all they come to see
    But Jay O Sean the sheriff of Jackson County
    Afraid that such a thing could have been done
    Said I said there was gonna be a hangin' and I still mean it there's a gonna be one
    They led John Morgan from the Ripley jailhouse
    And he rode through the happy laughin' crowd
    But when John Morgan stepped upon the scaffold
    They grew quiet when he tip his hat and bowed
    They listened to the preacher say the last words
    They fixed the noose and tied John Morgan's hand
    The signal came and someone sprang the dead's trap
    And sent John Morgan to another land
    The last public hanging in old West Virginia a true story written in this song
    On the sixteen of December in fifteen ninety seven
    John F Morgan paid the price of doing wrong

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