At Owl Creek Bridge,

The skeleton hangs

With a broken neck

The man stood there,

rope 'round his neck

Waiting for the moment

He would plunge down, down

The tick of his watch

sounded close in his ear

It was all he could hear

Then it happened!

He fell to the river, down

The rope tightened to choke, then broke

And into the river he fell down, below the surface

The noose kept the water, and air, out of his lungs

He would die in the river from being hung

Hands free! Then they untied the rope

And he pushed gasping to the surface

What a story to tell! But they would catch him again

Already he could hear the captain yell

To shoot! He dodged the volley and swam to the bank and started for home

The journey was hard

With a badly bruised neck

And swollen tongue

Still he pushed on

To see his family, go back to life

Then he was home! He saw his wife

But before he could go to her

He felt a crushing blow to the back of his neck

Pain, pain and then darkness

Then the world was no more

And neither was the man, you'll find

Dangling in air

With his rope in one piece,

And all but his bones wasted away

Peyton Farquhar, the man

Who escaped death and ran

Away home in his mind

And there

At Owl Creek Bridge

The skeleton hangs

With a broken neck