Our Father Who Art in Prison

Richard

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I warned her 'bout that no-good husband, told her he was bad news
In our father's prison paradise
Pushing her dolls in a pram, by the old canal, 
So I had to step in, to protect my precious child
'Til the day he's free again 
We'll be spending all our lives,
I'd do it all again, in a heartbeat
But a father's love is boundless, there's no price that I won't pay
I hear the yard call, echoes of the street
Courtroom silence turned my world upside down
Brothers in a hard place, life's on repeat
She married the wrong man, I warned her from the start
To save my precious angel, my whole world
We've been spending most our lives, 
With our father locked away inside
In our father's prison paradise
But she wouldn't hear it, said he was the one, her heart he'd never lose
I remember when she was just a toddler, so carefree and sweet
I was just a young man back then, full of hope and dreams 
Didn't mean for it to go so far, but in that moment, I ran wild
We'll be spending all our lives,
Judge's gavel slammed my dreams into the ground
To protect my little angel, 'til my dying day
Walls closing in, memories replay
Our Father who art in prison
Visiting him behind those gates
I'm a father, I'm in prison, 
We keep spending most our days,
From the cell block, I dream of better days
We've been spending most our lives,
I'd trade my freedom, for the safety of my little girl
But life had other plans in store, that man brought naught but strife
For protecting my little girl
I swore I'd keep her safe, from the darkness of this world
We keep spending most our days, 
She visits me every week, tears streaming down her face
Thought I could give my little girl the world, or so it seemed
In our father's prison paradise
He hurt my daughter, broke her heart, almost took her life
Where my angel smiles, and these nightmares fade
Behind these bars, I see her smile fade
He brought her nothing but pain, he made her world fall apart
Saying I shouldn't have done it, that I should have walked away
But that monster she married, made my daughter's life unreal