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“The Prisoner” by Tears for Fears is a song that reflects on the experience of feeling trapped and confined within oneself.
The repeated phrase “Prisoner!” in the intro creates a sense of urgency and captures the central theme of the song: the feeling of being imprisoned. This could represent a met...
[Intro]
"Prisoner!"
[Interlude]
[Verse]
Here behind the wall
I feel so small
Breathing but not perceiving
Here anger is me
Love sets me free
Feeling and not believing
[Interlude]
[Verse]
Here behind the wall
I feel so small
Breathing but not perceiving
Here anger is me
Love sets me free
Feeling and not believing
The Prisoner was written by Roland Orzabal.
The Prisoner was produced by Ross Cullum & Chris Hughes.
Tears for Fears released The Prisoner on Mon Mar 29 1982.