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No More Tears - The Prisonaires



     
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The lights in the window is a crack in the sky
A stairway to darkness in the blink of an eye
And levee of tears to learn she'll never be coming back
The man in the dark will bring another attack
Your momma told you that
You're not supposed to talk to strangers
Look in the mirror, tell me
Do you think your life's in danger here?
No more tears
No more tears
No more tears
No more tears
Another day passes as the night closes in
The red light goes on to say, "It's time to begin"
I see the man around the corner, waiting
Can he see me?
I close my eyes and wait to hear
The sound of someone screaming here

No more tears
No more tears
No more tears
No more tears
{It's just a sign of the times
Going forward in reverse
Still he who laughs the last
Is just a hand in the bush}
So now that it's over, can't we just say goodbye?
I'd like to move on and make the most of the night
Maybe a kiss before I leave you this way
Your lips are so cold, I don't know what else to say
I never wanted it to end this way
My love, my darling
Believe me when I say to you in love
I think I'm falling here
No more tears
No more tears
No more tears
No more tears
{Is just a hand in the bush
In the, in the bush
In the, in the bush
In the, in the bush}
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The Prisonaires were an African-American blues group whose hit Just Walkin' in the Rain was released on Sun Records in 1953 while the group was incarcerated in the Tennessee State Penitentiary in Nashville. The group was led by Johnny Bragg, who had been a penitentiary inmate since 1943 when, at the age of 17, he was convicted of six charges of rape. The Prisonaires were formed when Bragg joined up with two prison gospel singers...

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