Johnny Cash - The Wall (At Folsom Prison) lyrics

[Johnny Cash - The Wall At Folsom Prison lyrics]

There's a lot of strange men
In cell block ten
But the strangest of them all
Was a friend of mine who spent his time
Staring at the wall, staring at the wall

As he looked at the wall so strong and tall
I heard him softly curse
Nobody at all ever climbed that wall
But I'm going to be the first
I'm going to be the first

Then the warden walked by and
Said son don't try
I'd hate to see you fall
Because there is no doubt
They'll carry you out
If you ever touch that wall
If you ever touch that wall
Well a yеar went by since

" (Laughs) Ain't it the truth? Thеy're mean bastards, ain't they?"

Well a year's gone by since he made his try
But I can still recall
How hard he tried and the way he died
But he never made that wall
Never made that wall

Well there's never been a man
Who shook this can
But I knew a man who tried
The newspapers called it a jailbreak plan
But I know it was suicide
I know it was suicide

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