James A. Taylor
James A. Taylor - The Prisoner lyrics
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When I walked fourteen miles on my thirty-fifth birthday How I wished I was walking home to you And the heat from the pavement wore out these prison shoes And the memories of the love that we knew Fifteen years of my life are gone And every hour seems a hundred hours long But I'm still a prisoner You've got my heart behind bars The way you left me it was criminal And now I don't know where to start When I was a younger man I kind of lost my way And I found out that justice could be swift I dreamed of my freedom on this clear and sunny day Now I realize that freedom is a gift No one wants you when you lose And every thing comes around So be careful what you choose But I'm still a prisoner You've got my heart behind bars The way you left me it was criminal And now I don't know where to start 'Cause I'm still a prisoner A prisoner of this heart All I have is a picture of you and me All I have is a memory Call me evil, call me bad Call me anything just take me back