Angela

John Lennon, Yoko Ono

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

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

Trivia about the song Angela by John Lennon

On which albums was the song “Angela” released by John Lennon?
John Lennon released the song on the albums “Some Time in New York City” in 1972 and “Signature Box” in 2010.
Who composed the song “Angela” by John Lennon?
The song “Angela” by John Lennon was composed by John Lennon, Yoko Ono.

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