Released on: 'Abominog' March 1982 Cover version, originally recorded by Sue Saad And The Next and released on their self titled album 1980 Written by: James Lance, D.B. Cooper & Tony Riparetti
PRISONER
Time has come to say goodbye To the broken memories They're locked inside like prisoners In a place that no-one sees
Stayed up late with a friend of mine Southern Comfort till dawn We talked about the pains of love Should've known from the start You were wrong
I'm just a prisoner Don't wanna lock myself away Prisoner - I get so lonely, lonely I'm a prisoner Just when do you think love will stay It walks right out on you - out on you
Tired blood runs through my veins But I can't get no sleep You lock my heart In these prison walls This place I've got to leave
I'm a prisoner Don't wanna lock myself away Prisoner - I get so lonely, lonely I'm a prisoner Just when do you think love will stay It walks right out on you - out on you
The sky is grey, it's raining Like the storm in my heart There ain't no use explaining 'Cause I'm leaving, leaving
Won't somebody set me free Take me away from this misery I get so lonely I get so lonely, lonely, lonely Won't somebody set me free Please, please, set me free -------------------- Mick Box - guitar Lee Kerslake - drums Bob Daisley - bass guitar John Sinclair - keyboards Peter Goalby - lead vocals