Little Mary Phagan

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                         Little Mary Phagan, she went to town one day
                         She went to the pencil fact'ry, to get her little pay
                         She left her home at eleven, when she kissed her mother good-bye
                         Not one time did the po' child think, she was goin' right to die
                         Leo Frank met her, with a blues we hardly know
                         He smiled and said, "Lil' Mary, now you go home no mo'"
                         He sneaked along behind her, 'til she reached the little room
                         He laughed and said, "Lil' Mary, you met your fatal doom."

                         She fell upon her knees, to Leo Frank she pled
                         Because she was virtuous, he hit her across the head
                         The tears rolled down her rosy cheeks, the blood flowed down her back
                         She remembered tellin' her mother what time she would be back


                         He killed lil' Mary Phagan, was on one holiday
                         Then called for ol' Jim Conley to take her body away
                         He took her to the basement, bound hand and feet
                         Down in the basement, lil' Mary lay asleep

 
                         Newt Lee was the watchman, when he went to wind the key
                         Down in the basement, lil' Mary he could see
                         He called for the officers, their names I do not know
                         They came to the pencil factr'y, saying, "Newt Lee, you must go."


                         They took him to the jailhouse, locked him in a cell
                         The poor ol' innocent nigger, knew nothin' for to tell
                         I have a notion in my head, when Frank comes to die
                         He took his damnation in the courthouse in the sky


                         The astonished asked the question, the angels they do say
                         Why he kill lil' Mary, upon one holiday?
                         Come all of you good people, wherever you may be,
                         Supposin' little Mary belonged to you or me?


                         Her mother sets a-weepin'
                         She weeps and mourns all day
                         She prays to meet her baby
                         In a better world some day


                         Judge [inaudible] passed the sentence
                         You bet he passed it well
                         [inaudible]
                         Sent Leo Frank to ——

 

   

 

 

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