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Prison Cell

from Revolution St. by Al Lee

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lyrics

Buckle up hang on tight
We're taking a hard right
The radio announcer did declare

The wind was blowing at the mast
We were going way too fast
And I was digging the wind in my hair

You could tell I don't mind doing time
In my prison cell of distant memory

Now the times they have changed
But the same battes are raging
It's been years since the grassy knoll

The 60's are dead
With the 20's ahead
And this rock will no longer roll

Ain't it tragic,
To be nostalgic
For a time that didn't belong to me
Can't help feeling raw
Never saw the Iroquois
Share the land with the Cherokee

You could tell I don't mind doing time
In my prison cell of distant memory

Look out below It's death from above
Always keeping me on guard
I put myself out there, Not too far
Taking rejection is so hard

Well I've gotten older
Tired pushing this boulder
I know I'm not the only one
Still like seeing some shoulder
Is what I told her
Sitting by the setting sun

You could tell I don't mind doing time
In my prison cell of distant memory

I was small then grew tall
Peeked over the wall
Saw my future staring back at me
I said hello where shall we go
He said don't worry bro
Just start following

Ain't it tragic,
To be nostalgic
For a time that didn't belong to me
Can't help feeling raw
Never saw the Iroquois
Share the land with the Cherokee

You could tell I don't mind doing time
In my prison cell of distant memory

You could tell I don't mind doing time
In my prison cell of distant memory

credits

from Revolution St., released February 8, 2021
Music and Lyrics by Al Lee
Lead Guitar, lead vocals Al Lee
Drums Kyle Harmon
Bass Tyson Maiko
Electric slide guitar Ryland Moranz

Produced by Leeroy Stagger

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Al Lee Revelstoke, British Columbia

Al Lee is an independent Canadian singer/songwriter based in Revelstoke, BC. He released his second full length album, Revolution St. in Feb, 2021.

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