“The Prisoner” is a song by English new wave band Squeeze, was the second promotional single from their seventh album, Babylon and On. It was released in 1987 as the fourth song off the album, by A&M Records.
[Verse 1]
He's taking her away
He's acting like a general
Generally his game
Is so familiar
He wants her to play
With a toaster and a kettle
While he spends his day
Miles from the prisoner
[Pre-Chorus 1]
She reads the stars he reads the sun
No wonder his IQ is below 21
[Verse 2]
He's helping her to see
How happy she is looking
Take it that he'll be
No icing on her cake
O how happy she would be
If someone did the cooking
He's helping her to see
How a marriage can be baked
[Pre-Chorus 2]
Baked like a cake but without the file
The tool that she needs to make her life worthwhile
[Chorus]
She's not a prisoner alone doing time
To love and to cherish for all of her life
To have and to hold, to lock up inside
What can this man know about her heart?
To love ‘til death do us part
[Verse 3]
He's looking everywhere
She is nowhere to be found
And suddenly he cares
His dinner's looking burnt
There's a smell in the air
There's a prisoner in town
He breaks down in his chair
And is face fills with concern
[Pre-Chorus 3]
Concerned that he might not eat tonight
She's broken out of jail and run for her life
[Chorus]
She's not a prisoner alone doing time
To love and to cherish for all of her life
To have and to hold, to lock up inside
What can this man know about her heart?
To love ‘til death do us part
[Outro]
She's not a prisoner alone doing time
To love and to cherish for all of her life
To have and to hold, to lock up inside
She's not a prisoner
She's not a prisoner
She's not, she's not
The Prisoner was written by Chris Difford & Glenn Tilbrook.
The Prisoner was produced by Eric Thorngren & Glenn Tilbrook.