Coll. by M.C . Parler Joke by Arthur Crymes and Tom Patton, Recitation by Arthur Crymes DeValls Bluff, Ark Nov. 14, 1953 Reel 176 Item 6 Hey, Arthur. Yeah? Do you all eat the ribs and the backbone of a hog? Yeah? Don't you eat it? Naw. Where I come from, we just eat the meat off em and throw the bones away. All right, let's get on the poem. In a prison cell one day Sat an old man, old and gray, Doomed to die for someone else's crime. As he sat there in the room He would wonder in his gloom If the governor's pardon would reach him on time. But the pardon came too late, And the man met his sad fate, His soul was with the Master in the sky. And the guilty one still here In his mind was full of fera, Because his crime had caused an innocent man...