The Prisoner’s Song

A popular ballad from 1924
Words and music by Guy Massey


The sheet music:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. Oh, I wish I had someone to love me
    Someone to call me their own
    Oh, I wish I had someone to live with
    ‘Cause I’m tired of livin’ alone
  2. Oh, please meet me tonight in the moonlight
    Please meet me tonight all alone
    For I have a sad story to tell you
    It’s a story that’s never been told
  3. I’ll be carried to the new jail tomorrow
    Leavin’ my poor darlin’ alone
    With the cold prison bars all around me
    And my head on a pillow of stone
  4. Now I have a grand ship on the ocean
    All mounted with silver and gold
    And before my poor darlin’ would suffer
    Oh, that ship would be anchored and sold
  5. Now if I had wings like an angel
    Over these prison walls I would fly
    And I’d fly to the arms of my poor darlin’
    And there I’d be willin’ to die

Sung here by Laurence Rubenstein: