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Prisoner Lyrics


She's a dancer
And she's holdin' on
To dreams of fameNo loser
But in her mind
It's coming apartIt's a felony to me
To give it up, she's gonna lose it
Been holding back on love
Pretending there's no way to turnShe's a prisoner
Got a lot to fight for, (prisoner)
Prisoner, prisoner of fame
Got a lot to fight for, (prisoner)She's a dreamer
And I imagine her
That she'll be mineChasing a dream
The lights they call
Got no love anymore
'cause she gave it allIt's insanity to me
To give it up, she's gonna lose it
She's holding back on love

Pretending there's no way to turnShe's a prisoner
Got a lot to fight for, (prisoner)
Prisoner, prisoner of fameShe's a prisoner
Ooh yeah, (prisoner)
Prisoner, prisoner of fame
(can't you see what's going on)It's mystic magic, (mystic magic)
Dancing on air, (dancing on air)
Some call it tragic
She's fading, fading away again(Prisoner), got a lot to fight for, (prisoner)
Prisoner, prisoner of fame, (can't you see what's going on)
She's a prisoner
Ooh yeah, (prisoner)
Prisoner, prisoner of fame, (can't you see what's going on)She's Prisoner, got a lot to fight for, (prisoner)
Prisoner, prisoner of fame, (can't you see what's going on)
(prisoner, can't you see what's going on)
(prisoner, can't you see what's going on)She's a prisoner
Ooh yeah, (prisoner)
(can't you see what's going on)
Songwriters
STEFAN KAUFMANN, WOLF HOFFMANN, PETER BALTES, DAVID REECE, JOERG FISCHER, GABY HOFFMANNPublished by
Lyrics © THE ROYALTY NETWORK INC., SCHACHT MUSIC (REFERENCE)

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Accept is a German heavy metal band from the town of Solingen, originally assembled in the early 1970s by Udo Dirkschneider. They played an important role in the development of speed metal and Teutonic thrash metal, being part of the German heavy/speed/power metal scene to emerge in the early to mid 1980s along with bands such as Helloween, Running Wild, Grave Digger, Sinner, and Rage. The band's 1983 album, Balls to the Wall, subsequently became their most successful release, featuring its well-known hit of the same title.

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