Wanda Jackson — Tennessee Womens Prison

Mama said that thirteen was too young to paint my lips And too young to run with me and twice my years But when you're young and yearn to be a woman, what does your mother know? I couldn't understand her hang-ups and her fears A year went by and I got tired of Mama's foolish advice At fourteen, I was sure I knew it all It wasn't like it was at home out on the streets alone To make ends meet, I lived outside the law Now I'm livin' in the cold grey world, hearin' cryin' in the night Missin' even Mom and Dad and a man to hold me tight I should've listened to my mama and seen the wisdom in her eyes And the Tennessee Women's Prison wouldn't be my mama tonight If I ever get out of this musty cell, I'll never be back again 'Cause Mama has sure got smarter every day since I've been in I'm gonna follow the straight and narrow if I can just get my parole And the Tennessee Women's Prison won't own my soul 'Cause I'm livin' in the cold grey world, hearin' cryin' in the night Missin' even Mom and Dad and a man to hold me tight I should've listened to my mama and seen the wisdom in her eyes And the Tennessee Women's Prison wouldn't be my mama tonight And this Tennessee Women's Prison wouldn't be my mama tonight


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