Liberation
Liberation's Anthem: A Call for Change and ProsperityLyrics
Don't stare at me
Addressing someone not to stare with a particular expression.
With that look in your eyes
Requesting the avoidance of a certain look in the eyes.
Don't stare at me
Repetition of the request not to be stared at.
Like I'm the one that needs to realize
Feeling like the one being judged and needing realization.
Dark days are coming
Anticipation of challenging times ahead.
To the one breeding fear
Referring to someone causing fear and uncertainty.
I see you running
Observing someone running, possibly from consequences.
Better watch where you steer
Advising caution in choosing a path or direction.
Liberations coming to the land of the free
Expectation of freedom and change in the "land of the free."
Liberations coming for you and me
Anticipating liberation for everyone.
No more fear, prosperity
Hope for a future without fear and with prosperity.
Liberations coming to the land of the free
Repetition of the expectation of liberation.
Liberations coming to the land of the free
-Liberations coming for you and me
-LIBERATION
Declaration of the theme: Liberation.
No more fear, prosperity
Reiteration of the absence of fear and the presence of prosperity.
Liberations coming
Continued emphasis on the impending liberation.
Liberations coming
-The pain that I feel
Expressing long-ignored pain.
Has been too long ignored
Highlighting the persistence of emotional suffering.
The pain that I feel
Questioning the purpose of enduring pain.
Makes me wonder what I'm working for
Reflecting on the uncertainty caused by pain.
Stars burn their brightest
Metaphorically comparing personal struggles to fading stars.
before they go out
Noting the intensity before a potential downfall.
I'm burning brighter
Expressing personal growth despite challenges.
from doing without
Becoming stronger through experiences of lack.
Liberations coming to the land of the free
Reiteration of the imminent liberation and its positive outcomes.
Liberations coming for you and me
-No more fear, prosperity
-Liberations coming to the land of the free
-Liberations coming to the land of the free
-Liberations coming for you and me
-No more fear, prosperity
-Liberations coming
Continued emphasis on the arrival of liberation.
Liberations coming
-The world can't go on
Asserting that the current state of the world is unsustainable.
In the way it is today
Expressing discontent with a self-centered world.
The world can't go on
Rejecting a cold and self-absorbed societal attitude.
In this cold self-obsessed way
Stressing the need for change in the world.
People hide their faces
Describing people hiding behind a digital facade.
Behind walls of zero and one
Referencing the prevalence of binary thinking.
True life outside the box
Advocating for a genuine and unboxed life experience.
Is rarely what we're shown
Highlighting the disparity between reality and portrayal.
Twinkle little star
Metaphorical reflection using "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star."
How I wonder where you are
-Twinkle little star
-I don't know if I'll make it far
-Twinkle little star
-Twinkle little star
-How I wonder where you are
-Twinkle little star
-Twinkle little star
-I don't know if I'll make it far
-Liberations coming to the land of the free
Reiteration of liberation's arrival with specific impacts.
Liberations coming for you and me
-No more fear, prosperity
-Liberations coming to the land of the free
-Liberations coming to your broken home
Extending liberation to various aspects of life and emotions.
Liberations coming to your joy that's gone
-Liberations coming to the pain your feel
-Liberations in your force of will
-The social media world has lost its way
Criticizing the way social media has deviated from its purpose.
Fragments of the truth chase joy away
Noting the distortion of truth in fragments.
Blinded by the life that isn't real
Highlighting the blinding effect of an unreal life.
Social media shows life
Observing the detrimental impact of social media on life.
But I've watched it kill
-I've watched it kill
Reiteration of the destructive impact of social media.
I've watched it kill
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