Well, they're... Oh, it's Harold. Harold. Harold, be quiet. Well, they're building a gallows outside my cell. Hi. I got 25 minutes to go. And the whole town's waiting just to hear me yell. I got 24 minutes to go. Well, they gave me some beans for my last meal. Put 23 minutes to go. But nobody asked me how I feel. I got 22 minutes to go. Well, I said, boy, the governor and the whole darn bunch put 21 minutes to go. And I called up the mayor, but he's out to lunch. 20 more minutes to go. Then the sheriff said, boy, I'm gonna watch you die with 19 minutes to go. So I laughed in his face and I spit in his eye. 18 minutes to go. Now, here comes a preacher for to save my soul. 13 minutes to go. And he's talking about burning, but I'm so cold. 12 more minutes to go. Well, they're testing the trap and it chills my spine. 11 more minutes to go. And the trap and the rope, oh, they work just fine. 10 more minutes to go. Well, I'm waiting for the pardon that'll set me free. 9 more minutes to go. But this is for real, so forget about me. 8 more minutes to go. Put my feet on the trap and my head in the noose. 5 more minutes to go. Won't somebody come and cut me loose? 4 more minutes to go. I can see the mountains. I can see the sky. 3 more minutes to go. And it's too dark for me for a man to want to die. 2 more minutes to go. I can see the feathers. I can hear the crows. 1 more minute to go. And now I'm swinging and here I go.