Lyrics of 'Prisoner' by Existance

Tears flow from my eyes
When I wake up in this world
Only in my dreams I can live this awful cage
Nobody makes the rules
Nobody owns my life

I am the only one to choose what is right or wrong for me
When I see the moonlight
It erases all my pains
I’m not a prisoner of the world
After midnight

I’m ready to break my chains
I’m not prisoner of the world
I ain’t see the glaring light
For many frightful days

I’m stuck life like a spider imprisoned in a jar
Like a stranger in the night
Like a loser in a fight
Sorry but I leave you for a better world to me
‘Cause when I see the moonlight
It erases all my pains

I’m not a prisoner of the world
After midnight
I’m ready to break my chains
I’m not a prisoner of the world

Since midnight
I’ve become a different man
Far from the cries that I’ve heard
I see the light of hope
In spite of the smoke

But not Prisoner of the world!
Prisoner of the world
Prisoner of the world

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