The Truth

STEPHEN F. (FAIN) EARLE

In the blue of the evening when the sun is low
There's a shadow that creeps across my cell block floor
And it comes to remind me what I'm in here for

No, I'm not admittin' that I done the crime
I'm only getting down to doin' time
The passin' of day is no concern of mine

There's a guard on the second shift comes on at three
And he's always about a half inch off of me
Like he needs to keep remindin' me that I'm not free

God forgive him 'cause he doesn't see
He's no less a prisoner 'cause he holds a key
And God forbid he turn his back on me

For every wall you build around your fear
A thousand darker things are born in here
There fed on contempt for all that you hold dear

The truth is it doesn't matter what you do
'Til you gaze in that mirror with an eye that's true
And admit that what scares you is the me in you

Trivia about the song The Truth by Steve Earle

When was the song “The Truth” released by Steve Earle?
The song The Truth was released in 2002, on the album “Jerusalem”.
Who composed the song “The Truth” by Steve Earle?
The song “The Truth” by Steve Earle was composed by STEPHEN F. (FAIN) EARLE.

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