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Prisoner
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Rock
Prisoner was released on June 5, 1992 by Outspoken as a part of the album A Light in the Dark
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Release DateJune 5, 1992
LabelOutspoken
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM73

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Outspoken
Outspoken
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Coyle
John Coyle
Songwriter
Mike Hartsfield
Mike Hartsfield
Songwriter
jae hansel
jae hansel
Songwriter
travis guichard
travis guichard
Songwriter
dennis remsing
dennis remsing
Songwriter

Lyrics

So hard to be at peace when everything crumbles around me. If I close my eyes I gotta close my eyes to be free. All alone I walk along my narrow path in silence while others laugh. You can’t imprison my mind. No longer a prisoner. Those bars that held me captive. Surrounded me with fear. I look inside my mind. I find they disappear. I’ve turned my back on old illusions fading far behind. I’ve gained a peaceful mind. You can’t imprison my mind. No longer a prisoner. Why must the world cast shadows on everything I know? My separation from the truth makes it hard to grow. I’m trying to hold on to my own mind. What I find is that I left it all behind. I cannot watch myself separate. I’ve got to look to myself and communicate. I need to turn off the voices that surround. I need to turn off the voices that surround. You can’t imprison my mind.
Written by: John Coyle, Mike Hartsfield, dennis remsing, jae hansel, travis guichard
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