Prison

JUSTIN SULLIVAN, JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN

The curtain breathes, the air swims
The sweat dries cold on the shivering skin
The sheets they twist and turn again, round and round
My mother she feeds and cares for me
Shackled to responsibility
All her precious dreams for me crashing down
Ch: Tell them all to go away, tell them all I'll be OK
Tell them all just not today, not today . . .

They're building special facilities
Laboratory animals die for me
I live with my humility - humility
November 1989, they're dancing on the Berlin Wall tonight
I feel the flow of history and have no part
Ch: Tell them all to go away, tell them all I'll be OK
Tell them all just not today, not today . . .

A little night in town we said - oh I remember very well
They'll be out of prison soon and me I'm locked forever in this . . .

I went for my mother to a holy shrine
The wheelchairs rattled through the afternoon
Over the cobbles and up the hill
In an ordered procession of desperate will
It hurts just the way it hurts today
Those moments come, then recede away
Better to accept what you cannot change
The less the pain . . .
Ch: Tell them all to go away, tell them all I'll be OK
Tell them all just not today, not today . . .

Trivia about the song Prison by New Model Army

On which albums was the song “Prison” released by New Model Army?
New Model Army released the song on the albums “B-Sides and Abandoned Tracks” in 1994 and “...& Nobody Else” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Prison” by New Model Army?
The song “Prison” by New Model Army was composed by JUSTIN SULLIVAN, JUSTIN EDWARD SULLIVAN.

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