Contextual Analysis of "but the door to the house of god is never locked. inside the walls of prison my body may be" in Lyrics

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stands a hundred years old made of granite rock. it takes a ring of keys to move here at folsom

but the door to the house of god is never locked. inside the walls of prison my body may be

but the lord has set my soul free. there are men here that don't ever worship. there are men here who scoff at the ones who pray. but i've got down on my knees in that grey stone chapel

greystone chapel

Singer: johnny cash

stands a hundred years old made of granite rock. it takes a ring of keys to move here at folsom

but the door to the house of god is never locked. inside the walls of prison my body may be

but the lord has set my soul free. there are men here that don't ever worship. there are men here who scoff at the ones who pray. but i've got down on my knees in that grey stone chapel

crssk.

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stands a hundred years old made of granite rock. it takes a ring of keys to move here at folsom

but the door to the house of god is never locked. inside the walls of prison my body may be

but the lord has set my soul free. there are men here that don't ever worship. there are men here who scoff at the ones who pray. but i've got down on my knees in that grey stone chapel

greystone chapel

johnny cash

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