Lyrics The Prisoner's Prayer - Hank Snow
In
my
cell
so
dark
and
dreary
The
touch
of
God's
hand
I
can
feel
Asking
Him
to
please
forgive
me
Before
Him
pleading
I
would
kneel
I
know
someday
beyond
the
sunset
He'll
call
my
name
to
make
amends
Till
that
day
I'll
keep
on
prayin'
And
ask
that
he
forgive
my
sins
Must
I
spend
my
life
without
a
goal
In
the
staleness
of
this
barren
hole?
Must
the
ceiling
always
be
my
sky
Is
this
the
way
my
youth
must
die?
Could
fate
no
better
world
arrange
Than
gloomy
walls
that
never
change
No
stars
or
moon
to
shine
on
high
Is
this
the
way
my
youth
must
die?
Where
the
sun
is
such
a
stranger
Mind
and
soul
are
both
in
danger
With
naught
to
do
but
sit
and
sigh
Is
this
the
way
my
youth
must
die?
This
bare
existence
is
not
life
I'd
rather
live
in
pain
and
strife
My
heart
is
tired
but
cannot
cry
Is
this
the
way
my
youth
must
die?
My
life
is
merely
night
and
day
With
food
brought
in
upon
a
tray
To
let
me
live
but
not
to
try
Is
this
the
way
my
youth
must
die?
Ah
God
give
me
the
open
air
Give
me
hope
and
even
care
Let
me
live
God
and
let
me
try
'Cause
this
is
no
way
for
youth
to
die
I
know
someday
beyond
the
sunset
He'll
call
my
name
to
make
amends
Till
that
day
I'll
keep
on
prayin'
And
ask
that
He
forgive
my
sins
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