Tom Flannery
Tom Flannery - Hanger Number One lyrics
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I hate Monday and Wednesdaythose where cleaning days for when the prison got too crowded from others come to stay guards would form relay teams so that they would not tire and beat the men and boys to death on the word of someone higher oh....in hanger number one I was 19 when I came here for refusing to go to war to kill my Shi'ite brothers living right next door they said 'so you love your brothers? we've got your real brother outside as a gift from Uncle Saddam you're allowed to watch him die' oh....in hanger number one they wanted me to confess to what I'm still not sure so they chained me too an iron pipe sticking out of the floor and they hung me from an iron hook that still hangs here today and after two long days whatever they'd wish I'd say oh....in hanger number one Hanger Number One was my home for exactly 17 years my cell was 1 meter long just enough to hold my tears but they made sure we got TV in the fading light At 8pm Saddam came on and tucked us in for the night oh....in hanger number one The judge who sent me here I remember that lackey still I've followed his movements since I've been out for one day I will kill it takes more than one man for evil to take root in my dreams they litter the road after I shoot and shoot oh....in hanger number one My country is unrecognizable hatred has a way of turning green into brown pulling darkness from day you say you've come to liberate I've heard that word before terror lurks in the hearts of men forced to tip-toe on their own floor oh....in hanger number one