Life In Prison

J. Saunders / Merle Haggard

The jury found the verdict first degree
They swore I planned her death to be
I prayed they'd sentence me to die
But they wanted me to live and I know why

So I'd do life in prison for the wrongs I've done
And I pray every night for death to come
My life will be a burden every day
If I could die, my pain might go away

With trembling hands I killed my darling wife
Because I loved her more than life
My love for her will last a long, long time
But I'd rather die than live to lose my mind

And I'll do life in prison for the wrongs I've done
And I pray every night for death to come
My life will be a burden every day
If I could die, my pain might go away
If I could die, my pain might go away

Trivia about the song Life In Prison by The Byrds

When was the song “Life In Prison” released by The Byrds?
The song Life In Prison was released in 1968, on the album “Sweetheart Of the Rodeo”.
Who composed the song “Life In Prison” by The Byrds?
The song “Life In Prison” by The Byrds was composed by J. Saunders and Merle Haggard.

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