The shadow of the noose grew long
A sun dial of the time
The prisoner had left to live
A self inflicted crime
To pay with death for pain he gave
To those he soon will meet
The rope hung loosely round his neck
The Devil at his feet
"You shall hang," said the judge
For your presence here on earth
Is no use for those who wish to live in peace
Your evil is forever
"You shall hang", said the judge
"You shall hang
You shall hang
You shall hang."
The hangman checked the rope
Aware the prisoner was afraid
The preacher softly praying
To Our Lord his soul to save
The blindfold placed around his eyes
An unlit funeral pyre
The hangman pulled the lever
He heard an astral choir
One man's life has cost another
You shall not lie in sacred ground
The time has come to meet your Maker
Down on earth, they heard no sound
Your evil is for ever
"You shall hang," said the judge
All earthly life in you has ceased
He tried to call out to the Maker
On no earthly soil he fell
The Maker motioned all around
He felt his soul dragged down to Hell
He saw the man that he had murdered
People he had pained on earth
Of reincarnate souls returning
No hope for his rebirth
"You shall hang", said the Maker
For your presence on our planes
Is no use for those who wish to rest in peace
Your evil is for ever
"You shall hang", said the Maker
"You shall hang
You shall hang
You shall hang."
"You shall hang", said the Maker
For your presence on our planes
Is no use for those who wish to rest in peace
Your evil is for ever
"You shall hang", said the Maker
"You shall hang
You shall hang
You shall hang."
The Prisoner was written by Rick Wakeman.
The Prisoner was produced by Rick Wakeman.