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Thread #126523   Message #2972309
Posted By: Joe Offer
25-Aug-10 - 02:49 AM
Thread Name: Aine's Mudcat Songbook PermaThread
Subject: SB: Justice En Lieu by Charley Noble


Justice En Lieu by Charley Noble
(Words by Charlie Ipcar © 1993 / Inspired by an Associated Press story – 9/9/93)
(Tune: 19th Century Irish Music Hall: "I Wish They'd Do It Now")
[Key: D (2/C)]    [Click here for lyrics with chords]

Charley Noble's Comments: I do assure any skeptics that the events dramatized in my song were reported in our statewide newspapers, and I understand that the song itself was sung at a subsequent meeting of the Maine Bar Association by a friend of mine.


There are trials and trib-u-la-tions as in life we make our way,
Of-ten there's lit-tle jus-tice, you can hear the peo-ple say;
Now comes the Ci-ty of Ma-chi-as, on Maine's rock-bound shore,
Jus-tice was all con-found-ed at the Court-house bath-room door.

'Twas in the year of '93, September the eighth day,
Judge Marsano left his chambers, or so the papers say;
He entered his private bathroom, his duty to pursue,
How could he have imagined – fourteen hours en lieu?

When he tried to leave the bathroom, he found it was no go;
The lock had jammed, his staff had left, no one could hear his woe;
So this Justice was confounded – his story will endure –
By the push-button locking system on the Courthouse bathroom door.

On the Courthouse bathroom door,
On the Courthouse bathroom door,
By the push-button locking sy-stem
On the Court-house bath-room door.

First he tried to force the lock, but 'twas to no avail,
If he'd only had a bucket, he might have gotten out on bail;
Next he removed the hinge pins, but that door refused to budge,
There seemed to be no earthly way to win early release for the Judge.

If he'd only brought some lawbooks, he might have shown more zeal,
He could have drafted a petition and gotten out on appeal;
But this Justice was confounded – his story will endure –
By the push-button locking system on the Courthouse bathroom door.

On the Courthouse bathroom door,
On the Courthouse bathroom door,
By the push-button locking system
On the Courthouse bathroom door.

So early the next morning, his staff was surprised to hear
Such unruly banging and shouting from the bathroom in the rear;
They smashed the lock to free the Judge, and the super did allow:
"It wasn't funny at the time but it sure is funny now!"