Phone Call from Leavenworth

CHRIS WHITLEY

They hold me here much longer
Probably go mad all by myself
Now I really need somebody
Said I really need somebody's help
Why does a man up in the judgment chair
Got his ass and God's right arm in some double pair, alright
Walkin' a frozen line
A western winter be hail and rain
Way back in New York this mornin'
There ain't no one there who ever gonna remember my name
Now when the sun comes up
Mama you should know
That now I just don't care no more, alright
Three o'clock this morning
When I thought I saw Jesus coming down
He came through the concrete baby
He came through them walls without no sound
Now I mean concrete walls that ain't no clay
I closed my eyes and he slipped away - alright
They look at you sideways
They call no man by his Christian name
All you got is your backbone to lean on
You can expect no help from your brain
Now when a man wants reason
He best be willin' to pay
I'm down in Leavenworth prison now
I do not count no days

Trivia about the song Phone Call from Leavenworth by Chris Whitley

On which albums was the song “Phone Call from Leavenworth” released by Chris Whitley?
Chris Whitley released the song on the albums “Living With The Law” in 1991 and “Weed” in 2005.
Who composed the song “Phone Call from Leavenworth” by Chris Whitley?
The song “Phone Call from Leavenworth” by Chris Whitley was composed by CHRIS WHITLEY.

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