Poor Man’s Prison

Keith Colley, Knox Henderson

I've been living in a cold cool beer house by myself
By then the sun don’t ever shine
It's been a low down place I mean disgrace
Way you've got me doin’ tight

They got to broke these lonely chains I'm in
I swear by stars above
I do not want to use have to do to got your love

It's a poor man's prison baby
It's been a hard long lonesome tine
Darlin' can't you see that you can't set me free
’Cause your love I can’t get it out of my mind

There's four stone walls surround me
And cobweb’s round my head
You know that I'm weak I just can't sleep
I guess I dispel me dead

You know such a drag without you baby
[?] all alone
And I just can't take it too much lone
Baby won’t you come back home

I mean it's a poor man's prison baby
It's been a hard long lonesome time
Darlin' can't you see that you can't set me free
'Cause your love I can't get it out of my mind

They got to broke these long chains I'm in
I swear by stars above
I try to do and I used gonna have hard
And have to do to got your love

It's a poor man's prison baby
Do, do, do, do, do
I can do it all by myself
Do, do, do, do, do

Trivia about the song Poor Man’s Prison by Gene Vincent

When was the song “Poor Man’s Prison” released by Gene Vincent?
The song Poor Man’s Prison was released in 1967, on the album “Gene Vincent”.
Who composed the song “Poor Man’s Prison” by Gene Vincent?
The song “Poor Man’s Prison” by Gene Vincent was composed by Keith Colley, Knox Henderson.

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