I Think a Man Will Hang Soon

Rupert Hine, Jeannette-Therese Obstoj

[Verse]
I think a man will hang soon
He's hiding in a back room
His morals are confused now
Like walls they're bound to crack soon
The room turns to a corner
His choice is getting smaller
There'll be no need for violence
For years he's thought it out in silence

[Verse]
I think a man will hang soon
Contorted by the full moon
Someone should hide the noose now
This place may make us blind soon
And no-one shares his sadness
So it changes into madness
He'll chant throughout his trial
He will be sentenced on arrival

[Bridge]
A woman scorned is witness
And they believe her innocence
In sweet revenge she has one need
The ace is safe inside her sleeve
The ace is safe

[Bridge]
(One, two, three, four!)

[Verse]
I think a man will hang soon
His face is not his fortune
I think a man will hang soon
The scent's disguised by perfume
She will accept no rival
The bitch's hand is on the Bible
I think a man will hang soon
He only broke the curfew

Trivia about the song I Think a Man Will Hang Soon by Rupert Hine

When was the song “I Think a Man Will Hang Soon” released by Rupert Hine?
The song I Think a Man Will Hang Soon was released in 1981, on the album “Immunity”.
Who composed the song “I Think a Man Will Hang Soon” by Rupert Hine?
The song “I Think a Man Will Hang Soon” by Rupert Hine was composed by Rupert Hine, Jeannette-Therese Obstoj.

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