G C G 'Twas in St Louis City where I first saw the light,D brought up by honest parents in the pathway of right.G C G I was left on orphan at the age of ten years,D G on mother's grave I've shed many tears.G C G I'd scarcely reached manhood when I left my old home,D with some other fellows to the west we did roam.G C G Seeking employment though scarcely could find,D G C D G we seemed so poor and the people unkind.G C G Was in New York City where we first met our fate,D we were arrested while roaming the streets.G C G The charges were burglars, the theft it was small,D G but they said it would place us behind the stone walls.G C G We were marched next morning to the courthouse for trial,D my pal was downhearted, so I gave him a smile.G C G We pleaded for mercy, but was shown none at all,D G C D G they gave us twenty years behind the stone walls.G C G We were handcuffed next morning and marched to the pen,D we arrived there at midnight with a few other men.G C G The doors were thrown open, we marched in the halls,D G and learned to be a convict behind the stone walls.G C G While lying that night on a pallet of straw,D I swore I would never again break the law.G C G There's none but your mother to bear your downfall,D G C D G when you are a convict behind the stone walls.G C G Come all you young fellows and listen to me,D when you loose life's pleasures, you've lost liberty.G C G I've tasted life's pleasures, it's bitterer than gall,D G it'll lead to a cell behind the stone walls.
Behind Those Stone Walls
The Carter Family
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