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I couldn't get no silver, I couldn't get no gold,
You know that we're too damn poor to keep you from the Gallows Pole.

Hangman, hangman, hold it a little while,
I think I see my brother coming, riding many a mile.



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I couldn't get no silver, I couldn't get no gold, You know that we're too damn poor to keep you from the Gallows Pole. Hangman, hangman, hold it a little while, I think I see my brother coming, riding many a mile. Despite the riveting poetic content shared, the YouTube link provided leads to a 404 error, making it impossible to access the intended video. Unfortunately, there are no available transcripts or subtitles either.

Reflection on the Content​

The lyrics reflect a strong narrative style often found in folk music, telling a tale of poverty and desperation. Songs like this echo themes of hardship, class struggle, and familial bonds, which resonate across various musical genres and time periods.

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