The Carpenter’s Son Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... “Here the hangman stops his cart:Now the best of friends must part.Fare you well, for ill fare I:Live, lads, and I will die.“Oh, at home had I but stayed‘Prenticed to my father’s trade,Had I stuck to plane and adze,I had not been lost, my lads.“Then I might have built perhapsGallows-trees for other chaps,Never dangled on my own,Had I left but ill alone.“Now, you see, they hang me high,And the people passing byStop to shake their fists and curse;So ’tis come from ill to worse.“Here hang I, and right and leftTwo poor fellows hang for theft:All the same’s the luck we prove,Though the midmost hangs for love.“Comrades all, that stand and gaze,Walk henceforth in other ways;See my neck and save your own:Comrades all, leave ill alone.“Make some day a decent end,Shrewder fellows than your friend.Fare you well, for ill fare I:Live lads, and I will die.” Post Views: 57