Angela
John Lennon & Yoko Ono Lyrics


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Sister, there's a wind that never dies
Sister, we're breathing together
Sister, our love and hopes forever keep on moving oh so slowly in the world

They gave you sunshine
They gave you sea
They gave you everything but the jailhouse key
They gave you coffee
They gave you tea
They gave you everything but equality

Angela, can you hear the earth is turning?
Angela, the world watches you
Angela, you soon will be returning to your sisters and brothers in the world

Sister, you're still a people teacher
Sister, your word reaches far
Sister, there's a million different races but we all share the same future in the world

They gave you sunshine
They gave you sea
They gave you everything but the jailhouse key
They gave you coffee
They gave you tea
They gave you everything but equality

Angela, they put you in prison




Angela, they shot down your man
Angela, you're one of the millions of political prisoners in the world

Overall Meaning

The song "Angela" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono is a tribute to political activist Angela Davis. The track is from their album "Some Time in New York City," which was released in 1972. The song starts with the lyrics "Sister, there's a wind that never dies," which is a metaphor for the power of sisterhood and solidarity. It's about the bond between women and how we should always stand by each other.


The next line, "Sister, we're breathing together," is a sentiment of shared humanity among all people. It is an acknowledgement that we are all in this world together, and we need to recognize and support one another. The lyrics go on to say that despite the slow pace of progress, love and hope will continue to move forward in our world.


The chorus of the song shifts to the injustice and inequalities faced by Angela Davis as a political prisoner. The lyrics "They gave you everything but the jailhouse key" and "They gave you everything but equality" highlight the systemic racism and oppression Davis faced. Yet, despite this, the song suggests that the earth keeps turning and the world is watching. Angela Davis is not alone and will soon return to her sisters and brothers in the world.


Overall, "Angela" is a song of unity, hope, and support. It recognizes the struggles faced by political prisoners like Angela Davis and encourages us to stand together in solidarity against injustice and inequality.


Line by Line Meaning

Sister, there's a wind that never dies
No matter what happens, hope and perseverance never dies


Sister, we're breathing together
Regardless of differences in experience or background, we all share a common bond


Sister, our love and hopes forever keep on moving oh so slowly in the world
Despite the slow pace of progress, love and hope continue to push us forward


They gave you sunshine
The system gives us surface level rewards and distractions


They gave you sea
The system gives us pleasure and moments of tranquility


They gave you everything but the jailhouse key
Despite offering us many things, the system still suppresses and oppresses us


They gave you coffee
The system gives us temporary energy and stimulation


They gave you tea
The system offers us moments of relaxation and calm


They gave you everything but equality
The system fails to provide us with true equality and justice


Angela, can you hear the earth is turning?
Even while facing hardship and injustice, life goes on


Angela, the world watches you
The world is aware of the struggles faced by political prisoners like Angela Davis


Angela, you soon will be returning to your sisters and brothers in the world
There is hope for the eventual release and freedom of political prisoners like Angela Davis


Sister, you're still a people teacher
Those who speak out and fight for justice continue to inspire and educate others


Sister, your word reaches far
The impact of those who speak out for justice can extend beyond one's immediate surroundings


Sister, there's a million different races but we all share the same future in the world
Regardless of race or background, we all have a shared future


Angela, they put you in prison
Angela Davis was unjustly imprisoned for her political beliefs


Angela, they shot down your man
Angela Davis faced personal tragedy and loss as a result of her political beliefs


Angela, you're one of the millions of political prisoners in the world
Angela Davis is one of many people around the world who have been imprisoned unjustly for their beliefs




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: JOHN LENNON, YOKO ONO

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