Song | Warden |
Artist | The Queen Killing Kings |
Album | Tidal Eyes |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Same old story for the Warden | |
We’re all innocent men | |
Tell the state we need pardon | |
For many things we never did | |
Tell my wife I’m waiting for parole | |
Tell my kids I’m not a criminal | |
When the guards come and pull me from the dark | |
Take me on a walk out in the yard | |
Where talking with the Priest and the Doctor, the Warden and the Driver from the Coroner’s office | |
Same old story from the warden | |
Your conviction still stands | |
Don’t tell me you have forgotten | |
You killed your wife and your kids | |
All my nights I’ve waited for their ghosts | |
To tell them I am not a criminal | |
And did I go crazy in the dark? | |
How many years have I been locked up in this place? | |
Where talking with the Priest and the Doctor, the Warden and the Driver from the Coroner’s office | |
And the Guards are taking me to a chamber, room full of strangers | |
What could this mean? | |
Everyone was looking ‘round, they watched the clock counting down | |
What could this be? | |
Suddenly I start to choke, the room is filling up with smoke | |
What could this mean? |
Same old story for the Warden | |
We' re all innocent men | |
Tell the state we need pardon | |
For many things we never did | |
Tell my wife I' m waiting for parole | |
Tell my kids I' m not a criminal | |
When the guards come and pull me from the dark | |
Take me on a walk out in the yard | |
Where talking with the Priest and the Doctor, the Warden and the Driver from the Coroner' s office | |
Same old story from the warden | |
Your conviction still stands | |
Don' t tell me you have forgotten | |
You killed your wife and your kids | |
All my nights I' ve waited for their ghosts | |
To tell them I am not a criminal | |
And did I go crazy in the dark? | |
How many years have I been locked up in this place? | |
Where talking with the Priest and the Doctor, the Warden and the Driver from the Coroner' s office | |
And the Guards are taking me to a chamber, room full of strangers | |
What could this mean? | |
Everyone was looking ' round, they watched the clock counting down | |
What could this be? | |
Suddenly I start to choke, the room is filling up with smoke | |
What could this mean? |
Same old story for the Warden | |
We' re all innocent men | |
Tell the state we need pardon | |
For many things we never did | |
Tell my wife I' m waiting for parole | |
Tell my kids I' m not a criminal | |
When the guards come and pull me from the dark | |
Take me on a walk out in the yard | |
Where talking with the Priest and the Doctor, the Warden and the Driver from the Coroner' s office | |
Same old story from the warden | |
Your conviction still stands | |
Don' t tell me you have forgotten | |
You killed your wife and your kids | |
All my nights I' ve waited for their ghosts | |
To tell them I am not a criminal | |
And did I go crazy in the dark? | |
How many years have I been locked up in this place? | |
Where talking with the Priest and the Doctor, the Warden and the Driver from the Coroner' s office | |
And the Guards are taking me to a chamber, room full of strangers | |
What could this mean? | |
Everyone was looking ' round, they watched the clock counting down | |
What could this be? | |
Suddenly I start to choke, the room is filling up with smoke | |
What could this mean? |