Drifter's Escape

by Joan Baez · · Folk
Lyrics

Quick Answer — Drifter's Escape Lyrics

"Oh, help me in my weakness," I heard the drifter say, As they carried him from the courtroom And were taking him away.
Folk 1968 English

Drifter's Escape Full Lyrics

"Oh, help me in my weakness," I heard the drifter say, As they carried him from the courtroom And were taking him away. "My trip hasn't been a pleasant one And my time it isn't long, And I still do not know What it was that I've done wrong." Well, the judge, he cast his robe aside, A tear came to his eye, "You fail to understand," he said, "Why must you even try?" Outside, the crowd was stirring, You could hear it from the door. Inside, the judge was stepping down, While the jury cried for more. "Oh, stop that cursed jury," Cried the attendant and the nurse, "The trial was bad enough, But this is ten times worse." Just then a bolt of lightning Struck the courthouse out of shape, And while ev'rybody knelt to pray The drifter did escape.

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "Drifter's Escape" by Joan Baez released?

"Drifter's Escape" by Joan Baez was released in 1968.

What genre is "Drifter's Escape" by Joan Baez?

"Drifter's Escape" by Joan Baez is a Folk song.

What are the opening lyrics of "Drifter's Escape"?

The opening lyrics are: ""Oh, help me in my weakness,""