He Spent His Life in Shame… Now He’s Asking Heaven One Question | Is There Room For Me Up There?
🎵 Is There Room For Me Up There – Billy J. Carter #SoulBlues #prisonblues #prison A slow, aching soul-blues performance by Billy J. Carter, told through the voice of an aging prisoner lying alone in the dark… asking the only question he has left. Set inside a worn 1960s–70s prison cell, the song unfolds in the stillness of a sleepless night — cracked ceiling, cold walls, and a man who has spent years carrying guilt too heavy to put down. There are no grand confessions here… only exhaustion, regret, and the quiet fear that a life lived wrong might not be forgiven. As the years stack up and the end draws closer, Billy finds himself talking to something he's not sure is listening — not asking for paradise, not asking for mercy he hasn't earned… just asking for a corner somewhere quiet. A place to finally rest. With dusty blues guitar, slow shuffle rhythms, and a worn, fragile voice that sounds like it's been holding something back for thirty years, Billy J. Carter delivers the song like a whispered prayer in an empty room. This is not just a song about faith… It's about guilt, grace, and whether a broken man deserves to be forgiven before his time runs out. #SoulBlues #prisonblues #prison

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