Talk:Nebraska (song)

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Someone had written this on the article:

The song does not portray Starkweather as expecting to die by hanging. It reads: 'Sherrif when the man pulls that switch sir/ and snaps my poor head back/ you make sure my pretty baby/ sittin' right here on my lap.' Pulling a switch is more obviously a refernce to the electric chair, his head being snapped back is what will happen when the shock runs into him and, the clarity, how could she sit on his lap if he expected to be hanged?

Obviously this belongs on the talk page instead; but I agree with the poster, so I changed the article. Stlom 12:56, 12 November 2006 (UTC)