A court is in session A verdict is in No appeal on the docket today Just my own sin The walls are cold and pale The cage made of steel Screams fill the room Alone I drop and kneel Silence now the sound My breath the only motion around Demons cluttering around My face showing no emotion Shackled by my sentence Expecting no return Here there is no penance My skin begins to burn
Chorus (And i said ohh) So I held my head up high Hiding hate that burns inside Which only fuels their selfish pride (And i said ohh) We're all held captive Out from the sun A sun that shines on only some We the meek are all in one
I hear a thunder in the distance See a vision of a cross I feel the pain that was given On that sad day of loss A lion roars in the darkness Only he holds the key A light to free me from my burden And grant me life eternally Should have been dead On a Sunday morning Banging my head No time for mourning Ain't got no time Should have been dead On a Sunday morning Banging my head No time for mourning Ain't got no time
Chorus
I cry out to God Seeking only his decision Gabriel stands and confirms I've created my own prison (repeat twice)
Chorus
(And i said ohh) So I held my head up high Hiding hate that burns inside Which only fuels their selfish pride
I've created I've created I've created I've created I've created I've created my own prison
Should have been dead On a Sunday morning Banging my head No time for mourning Ain't got no time
My Own Prison is the debut album by Creed, released on June 18, 1997 (see 1997 in music). It has been certified 6x platinum and is one of the top 200 selling albums of all time in the United States. The person kneeling on the album's cover is Justin Brown, a friend of the band. The picture was taken by Mark Tremonti's brother, Daniel, for a photography class.[2]
Wind-up Records intends to reissue the album in a 10th Anniversary Special package. This was slated for a release of November 13, 2007[2] but has been delayed.[
Success and Accomplishments
Over the course of Creed's career, the album has gone on to sell 6 million copies.[citation needed] The album has sold very well considering it was not originally released with any major media coverage, as Creed was an unknown band at the time.[citation needed] However, radio station DJs said that when they played "My Own Prison", they instantly got swamped with calls from people wanting to know whose song it was.[citation needed]
Creed - My own prison
A court is in session
A verdict is in
No appeal on the docket today
Just my own sin
The walls are cold and pale
The cage made of steel
Screams fill the room
Alone I drop and kneel
Silence now the sound
My breath the only motion around
Demons cluttering around
My face showing no emotion
Shackled by my sentence
Expecting no return
Here there is no penance
My skin begins to burn
Chorus
(And i said ohh)
So I held my head up high
Hiding hate that burns inside
Which only fuels their selfish pride
(And i said ohh)
We're all held captive
Out from the sun
A sun that shines on only some
We the meek are all in one
I hear a thunder in the distance
See a vision of a cross
I feel the pain that was given
On that sad day of loss
A lion roars in the darkness
Only he holds the key
A light to free me from my burden
And grant me life eternally
Should have been dead
On a Sunday morning
Banging my head
No time for mourning
Ain't got no time
Should have been dead
On a Sunday morning
Banging my head
No time for mourning
Ain't got no time
Chorus
I cry out to God
Seeking only his decision
Gabriel stands and confirms
I've created my own prison (repeat twice)
Chorus
(And i said ohh)
So I held my head up high
Hiding hate that burns inside
Which only fuels their selfish pride
I've created
I've created
I've created
I've created
I've created
I've created my own prison
Should have been dead
On a Sunday morning
Banging my head
No time for mourning
Ain't got no time
My Own Prison is the debut album by Creed, released on June 18, 1997 (see 1997 in music). It has been certified 6x platinum and is one of the top 200 selling albums of all time in the United States. The person kneeling on the album's cover is Justin Brown, a friend of the band. The picture was taken by Mark Tremonti's brother, Daniel, for a photography class.[2]
Wind-up Records intends to reissue the album in a 10th Anniversary Special package. This was slated for a release of November 13, 2007[2] but has been delayed.[
Success and Accomplishments
Over the course of Creed's career, the album has gone on to sell 6 million copies.[citation needed] The album has sold very well considering it was not originally released with any major media coverage, as Creed was an unknown band at the time.[citation needed] However, radio station DJs said that when they played "My Own Prison", they instantly got swamped with calls from people wanting to know whose song it was.[citation needed]
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position 1997 Heatseekers 1 1997 The Billboard 200 22
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year Single Chart Position 1997 "My Own Prison" Mainstream Rock Tracks 2 1997 "My Own Prison" Modern Rock Tracks 7