The Prisoner
England Dan & John Ford Coley Lyrics


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Take us to the prisoner
Let us gaze into his eyes
To see what kind of man
It takes a nation to despise
Take us to the prisoner
Let us look upon his face
To see why twenty thousand men
Would gladly take his place
Won't someone give a drink to him?
Remove the chains and let him live, let him live

Take us to the prisoner
Let us listen to his voice
To see why worlds of wisdom's
In a cell without a choice
Take us to the prisoner
Torn and bent beneath the chains
We wonder if the world is really
Worthy of his name'
Won't someone give a drink to him?
Remove the chains and let him live, let him live

We know where we're going
For we heard the new winds blowing
And we're got to know for ourselves
It won't help to listen to someone else

Take us to the prisoner
With his eyes so full of grace
The priests have lied
And kings have died
Filled with their own disgrace
Won't someone give a drink to him?
Remove the chains and let him live
Let him live




Let him live
Let him live

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "The Prisoner" by England Dan & John Ford Coley convey a message of sympathy for a character who is incarcerated or oppressed. The song begins with a request to "take us to the prisoner," suggesting a desire to see the individual who has become the subject of the song. The lyrics go on to describe the qualities of the man, suggesting that he is worthy of admiration and respect. The singer wonders why so many people would be willing to take his place, and suggests that the man may be a victim of a society that despises those who are different.


The lyrics also express frustration at the circumstances that have led to the man's imprisonment. The lines "we wonder if the world is really worthy of his name" suggest that the singer views the man as someone who is deserving of honor, but who has been denied it by the unjust actions of others. Finally, the song ends with a plea to "remove the chains and let him live," suggesting that the singer desires freedom for the prisoner.


Overall, "The Prisoner" is a song that asks listeners to consider the plight of those who are oppressed by society. It suggests that there are individuals who are deserving of compassion and understanding, even if they are not always seen as such by those around them. Through its lyrics, the song encourages listeners to question the status quo and work towards creating a more just and compassionate world.


Line by Line Meaning

Take us to the prisoner
Take us to the prisoner


Let us gaze into his eyes
Let us look closely into his eyes


To see what kind of man
To know the type of person


It takes a nation to despise
Who the whole nation hates


Take us to the prisoner
Take us to the prisoner


Let us look upon his face
Let us look at his face


To see why twenty thousand men
To know why so many people


Would gladly take his place
Willingly take his place


Won't someone give a drink to him?
Can someone give him a drink?


Remove the chains and let him live, let him live
Set him free and let him live


Take us to the prisoner
Take us to the prisoner


Let us listen to his voice
Allow us to hear his voice


To see why worlds of wisdom's
To understand why immense knowledge is


In a cell without a choice
Locked up without any option


Take us to the prisoner
Take us to the prisoner


Torn and bent beneath the chains
Torn and bent under the restraints


We wonder if the world is really
We question if the world is truly


Worthy of his name'
Worth deserving his name


Won't someone give a drink to him?
Can someone give him a drink?


Remove the chains and let him live, let him live
Set him free and let him live


We know where we're going
We are aware of our destination


For we heard the new winds blowing
As we heard the new winds blowing


And we're got to know for ourselves
We must discover for ourselves


It won't help to listen to someone else
Listening to others won't help us


Take us to the prisoner
Take us to the prisoner


With his eyes so full of grace
His eyes are full of kindness


The priests have lied
The priests have been dishonest


And kings have died
And kings have passed away


Filled with their own disgrace
Overcome with their own shame


Won't someone give a drink to him?
Can someone give him a drink?


Remove the chains and let him live
Set him free and let him live


Let him live
Let him live


Let him live
Let him live


Let him live
Let him live




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Written by: ENGLAND DAN, JOHN FORD COLEY

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