The Convict and the Rose

B. CHAPIN, R.A. KING

Within my prison cell so dreary
I sit alone with achin' heart
I'm dreamin' of my little darlin'
From her forever, I must part

The rose she sent me as a token
She sent it just to lighten my gloom
And tell me that her heart was broken
And cheer me before I meet my doom

She wrote I picked it from the garden,
Where once we wandered side by side.
Now you hold no hope of pardon,
And I can never be your bride.

The judge would not believe my story
The jury said I had to pay
And with the rose in all its glory
"Not guilty" was all that I could say

Goodbye, sweetheart, for in the morning
To meet my Maker I must go
And when I die at daylight's dawnin'
Against my heart they'll find this rose

Within my prison cell so dreary
I sit alone with achin' heart
I'm dreamin' of my little darlin'
From her forever, I must part

Trivia about the song The Convict and the Rose by Hank Snow

On which albums was the song “The Convict and the Rose” released by Hank Snow?
Hank Snow released the song on the albums “The Very Best Of” in 2010, “80 Of The Best” in 2012, and “Legend Series Presents - Golden Greats - Hank Snow, Volume Three” in 2012.
Who composed the song “The Convict and the Rose” by Hank Snow?
The song “The Convict and the Rose” by Hank Snow was composed by B. CHAPIN, R.A. KING.

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