Sheriff John Brown - Studio Version
Sheriff John Brown just wandered into town
Looking for a cripple and a thief
A black man and a woman and a lonesome guy like me
Just trying to raise the stakes so we can be free
The dust-balls were blowing, the sun it cracked the ground
Where could a crime like this ever be found?
"Good people of the town," said to sheriff John Brown
"Go and shoot those invalids right down!"
I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
What exactly have they done? Said Sheriff John Brown
For me to shoot those poor old bastards down
Then out stepped the preacher with his hand upon his heart
"Can't you see that I've been chosen by God?
And I'll tell you this for nothing
That crowd ain't no good
They're standing out just like a sore thumb"
"But yes I do agree," said the lawyer on the left
I'd kill them now if it were up to me
But I said, "Sheriff, don't be cruel, it could happen to you now"
Out into the wilderness the Sheriff he did ride
Heading for the river bridge the laws you must abide
Two hours became three, I knew he would come for me
The day grew long and I began to tire
John Brown's face appeared from behind the fire
Boys and girls, what you doing? Gonna be so free
The people of the town talk dissapprovingly
Don't want to take you in, that's not up to me
I said, "Sheriff, don't be cruel, it could happen to you now"
But guilt and doubt they cloud his mind
He thought what exactly is the law
He didn't even know what it stood for
And who pays the cost for all that is lost
Seems to me an impossibility
And who says what's right and who says what's wrong?
Who benefits? It sure ain't me
And outstepped the woman saying we mean you no harm
Come closer and I will read your palm
But I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
That night he left a long road came back without a rest
Knowingly he questioned lawyer on the left
Bet you've gone and set them sinners free
Well, yes, replied the Sheriff, they done nothing wrong
My God, why can't you people see?
And the preacher shot him down and his head it hit the ground
The last you'll ever see of poor John Brown
And the moral of this tale it is simple, it is plain
People always need someone to blame
But I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
But I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
Looking for a cripple and a thief
A black man and a woman and a lonesome guy like me
Just trying to raise the stakes so we can be free
The dust-balls were blowing, the sun it cracked the ground
Where could a crime like this ever be found?
"Good people of the town," said to sheriff John Brown
"Go and shoot those invalids right down!"
I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
What exactly have they done? Said Sheriff John Brown
For me to shoot those poor old bastards down
Then out stepped the preacher with his hand upon his heart
"Can't you see that I've been chosen by God?
And I'll tell you this for nothing
That crowd ain't no good
They're standing out just like a sore thumb"
"But yes I do agree," said the lawyer on the left
I'd kill them now if it were up to me
But I said, "Sheriff, don't be cruel, it could happen to you now"
Out into the wilderness the Sheriff he did ride
Heading for the river bridge the laws you must abide
Two hours became three, I knew he would come for me
The day grew long and I began to tire
John Brown's face appeared from behind the fire
Boys and girls, what you doing? Gonna be so free
The people of the town talk dissapprovingly
Don't want to take you in, that's not up to me
I said, "Sheriff, don't be cruel, it could happen to you now"
But guilt and doubt they cloud his mind
He thought what exactly is the law
He didn't even know what it stood for
And who pays the cost for all that is lost
Seems to me an impossibility
And who says what's right and who says what's wrong?
Who benefits? It sure ain't me
And outstepped the woman saying we mean you no harm
Come closer and I will read your palm
But I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
That night he left a long road came back without a rest
Knowingly he questioned lawyer on the left
Bet you've gone and set them sinners free
Well, yes, replied the Sheriff, they done nothing wrong
My God, why can't you people see?
And the preacher shot him down and his head it hit the ground
The last you'll ever see of poor John Brown
And the moral of this tale it is simple, it is plain
People always need someone to blame
But I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
But I said, "Sheriff, no, don't you be cruel, it could happen to you now"
Credits
Writer(s): James Skelly
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