Some Freedom

Embracing Liberation: Arthur Liory's Anthem for Freedom
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Lyrics

freedom!

Expressing the concept of freedom with emphasis.


would you try some free?

Inviting or suggesting trying some form of freedom.

would try some freedom?

Repetition of the invitation to try or experience freedom.

try, some free!

Emphasizing the act of trying some freedom.

instead of prison

Suggesting an alternative to imprisonment, possibly a metaphorical reference.

some free!

Reiteration of the idea of experiencing freedom.

would you like some freedom?

Asking if the listener desires or enjoys freedom.

some free to me!

Expressing a personal connection to the concept of freedom.

instead of prison

Reinforcing the contrast between freedom and imprisonment.


would you like some freedom?

Repeating the question about the listener's preference for freedom.

would you like some?

Continuing the inquiry about the listener's liking for freedom.

so do you like some freedom?

Possibly emphasizing the positive aspects of freedom.

what the hell you wanna?

Raising a question about the listener's desires or intentions.


do you like some freedom?

Repeating the question regarding the listener's preference for freedom.

do you like some?

Continuing to inquire about the listener's liking for freedom.

so do you like some freedom?

Reiterating the question about the listener's affinity for freedom.


four, five

Numerical reference, possibly introducing a new element or theme.


try some free?

Repeating the idea of trying some form of freedom.

would try some freedom?

Reiteration of the suggestion to try or experience freedom.

try, some free!

Emphasizing the act of trying or tasting freedom.

instead of prison

Reintroducing the contrast between freedom and imprisonment.

some free!

Repeating the call to experience freedom.

would you like some freedom?

Asking if the listener desires or enjoys freedom, again.

some free to me!

Expressing a personal connection to the concept of freedom, again.

instead of prison

Reinforcing the contrast between freedom and imprisonment, again.


would you like some freedom?

Repeating the question about the listener's preference for freedom.

would you like some?

Continuing the inquiry about the listener's liking for freedom.

so do you like some freedom?

Possibly emphasizing the positive aspects of freedom.

what the hell you wanna?

Raising a question about the listener's desires or intentions, again.


do you like some freedom?

Repeating the question regarding the listener's preference for freedom.

do you like some?

Continuing to inquire about the listener's liking for freedom.

so do you like some freedom?

Reiterating the question about the listener's affinity for freedom.


four, five

Numerical reference, possibly concluding the lyrical content.

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