Face The Hangman

Poison · Double Dose: Ultimate Hits [2011]

Friday night at midnight

Looking for what I need

I heard a tale that somewhere

That a dude had a real go at me



So like a rat race cowboy

I slipped into the human zoo

Headed down for trouble

Got myself a drink or two



Well I took to the streets

And I took to the falls

Marched right in but I didn't get involved

Manager said hey boy there's the door

But I didn't leave until I evened the score



[Chorus]

I gotta face the hangman

Gotta pay for what I done

I gotta face the hangman

Or by the noose I swing

In the morning sun



Like a tipsy gypsy

Looking like I'd been had

But like the story says

This wild-eyed boy is bad



I got a police squad car

Taxi to the local slammer

They said

Son you're gonna pay for what you've done

I don't give a damn



Just cause I like to drink and dance all night

Just cause I like cat brawling, an old fist fight



Give me no lip boy or I'll kick you in the mouth

Watch you head fly open and your teeth fly out



[Chorus]



Now the judge looked at me and said

That boy, he's definitely guilty

Ooooh let him swing



[Chorus x2]

Face The Hangman

Poison's "Face The Hangman" stands as a defining track from their 1990s hard rock era, capturing the band's signature blend of melodic hooks and aggressive energy. Featured prominently on the compilation "Double Dose: Ultimate Hits [2011]," the song exemplifies the group's ability to fuse catchy choruses with the driving rhythms characteristic of their mid-90s catalog. As a staple of their live performances and radio rotation, the recording showcases the band's polished production style and vocal prowess that made them a prominent force in alternative rock during that period. The track remains a quintessential representation of Poison's discography, reflecting their commitment to crafting anthems that resonate with audiences seeking high-energy rock music.