Lyrics Down The Hall - Bonnie Raitt
Had
the
flu
in
the
prison
infirmary
My
last
day
I
looked
up
and
saw
A
man
wheeled
round
the
corner
Down
to
skin
and
bones
that's
all
I
asked
the
nurse
where
he
was
goin'
She
said
'hospice
down
the
hall
He
prob'ly
won't
be
in
there
long
Any
day
we'll
get
the
call'
I
asked
if
they
let
family
in
She
said
'not
really
at
the
end
Truth
is,
a
lot
don't
have
someone
No
friends
or
next
of
kin'
The
thought
of
those
guys
goin'
out
alone
It
hit
me
somewhere
deep
I
asked
could
I
go
sit
with
'em
For
some
comfort
and
relief?
Next
thing
you
know,
I'm
on
the
ward
Doin'
things
you
can't
believe
Like
shavin'
Julio's
bony
head
Crackin'
him
up
when
I
wash
his
feet
I
used
to
run
when
I
saw
Tyrone
Knowin'
your
place's
what
it's
all
about
Now
he's
here
doubled
up
in
pain
Cancer
eatin'
him
from
the
inside
out
I
sit
and
wait
outside
his
stall
To
help
him
when
he's
done
Whatever
shame
we
might
have
felt
Well,
all
that's
come
undone
I
can't
undo
the
wrong
I
did
Give
back
the
life
I
took
But
maybe
when
it
comes
my
turn
I'll
get
a
second
look
I
don't
know
'bout
religion
I
only
know
what
I
see
And
in
the
end
when
I
hold
their
hand
It's
both
of
us
set
free
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