Lyrics Cell Song - Fairport Convention
There′s
a
tiny
little
window
and
the
sun
comes
shining
through
Dancing
with
the
dust
that's
in
my
cell
There′s
a
sparrow
sitting
on
the
sill
and
he
stays
for
a
minute
or
two
But
he's
frightened
by
the
ringing
of
the
bell
There's
a
bed
that
I
must
lie
on
when
at
night
I
take
my
rest
And
a
chair
for
me
to
sit
on
through
the
day
The
men
who
wait
beside
me
always
know
what′s
best
For
a
man
who
doesn′t
have
too
much
to
say
Throw
a
laugh
into
the
corner,
blow
a
tear
against
the
wall
Learn
a
game
to
play,
improve
the
mind
Confess
your
sins,
you
sinners,
see
how
the
seconds
fall
Leave
all
earthly
cares
and
woes
behind
And
when
my
short
affair
with
life
is
ended
and
I'm
gone
Will
you
tell
the
world
the
story
of
John
Lee?
All
you
see
is
nothing
and
yet
everything
lives
on
I
was
born
to
pay
the
hangman′s
fee
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