The Prisoner

DAVID ALEXANDER COURTNEY, TONY MEEHAN

(Courtney, Todd, Daltrey)

Days go - so slow
Life just slipping away
Day after day
The wall's too close to me now
Oh I can't take too much more
All the lying
Is it just an illusion
I've been feeling the strain
And it's more than just pain
I can't help myself
'Cause I've lost myself

If I could see you through the wire
And just forget about tomorrow
No one listens to what I am saying
I'm just a sad man another sad man
They say I'm no bad man
But I'm no bad man

Wasted - wasted
All my life's been wasted
Sitting here in this room
I can never feel warm
I can get no release
It's all war and no peace

If I could see you through the wire
And just forget about tomorrow
Someone listen to what I am saying
I'm just a sad man another sad man.

If I could see you through the wire
And just forget about tomorrow
Someone listen to what I am saying
I'm just a sad man another sad man
Don't say I'm a bad man
'Cause I'm no bad man

They say it's wrong to set me free
I'll do no harm, 'Cause I'm no bad man

Trivia about the song The Prisoner by Roger Daltrey

On which albums was the song “The Prisoner” released by Roger Daltrey?
Roger Daltrey released the song on the albums “One Of The Boys” in 1977 and “Best of Rockers & Ballads” in 1991.
Who composed the song “The Prisoner” by Roger Daltrey?
The song “The Prisoner” by Roger Daltrey was composed by DAVID ALEXANDER COURTNEY, TONY MEEHAN.

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