Sing Loud
Embrace Freedom: Sing Loud Against DarknessLyrics
You can hear it from the rooftops
You can hear a message loudly and prominently, like a proclamation, from high vantage points.
It's the sound of sweet release
It refers to a relieving and comforting sound, possibly indicating freedom or resolution.
As prison doors swing open
Describes the opening of prison doors, symbolizing liberation or escape from confinement.
All the people rise and sing
People collectively stand and express themselves through singing in response to the newfound freedom.
So sing, sing loud so everybody hears us
Encourages singing loudly to ensure that everyone is aware of the collective expression.
When we all shout no one ignores us
Emphasizes the power of a united voice that cannot be ignored when raised together.
So sing, sing out, sing loud
Reiterates the call to sing out loud as a collective act of defiance or celebration.
Then the darkness tries to choke us
References a challenging period where darkness or difficulties attempt to suffocate or control.
It tries to tell us who to be
Highlights the resistance against external pressures dictating individual identity.
But it forgotten to remember
Reminds that the source of identity lies in a significant event, possibly referring to spiritual redemption at Calvary.
We were bought at Calvary so sing, sing loud
Reiterates the call to sing loudly, connecting the act of singing with the recognition of spiritual significance.
So everybody hears us when we all shout
Enforces the idea that a collective shout during singing is impactful and attention-grabbing.
No one ignores us
Repeats the notion that a united voice through singing cannot be ignored.
So sing, sing out, sing loud
Restates the encouragement to sing out loud as a means of expression and unity.
There's a world full of so many voices
Acknowledges the presence of numerous unheard voices in the world.
That have never been heard, heard, heard
Suggests that apathy has taken a leadership role in a quiet or unresponsive world.
For apathy he has made himself a leader
Implies a turning point in response to the silent world, emphasizing the need for action.
In a silent world we turn, turn, turn
Repeats the idea of turning in the context of unheard voices.
They won't know unless we tell them so
Stresses the importance of communication to make the unheard voices known.
They gotta know they gotta know
Emphasizes the urgency for others to be aware and informed.
So sing, sing loud so everybody hears us
Reiterates the call to sing loudly for widespread awareness and recognition.
When we all shout no one ignores us
Highlights the impact of a collective shout, emphasizing that it cannot be ignored.
So sing, sing out, sing loud
Encourages continuous singing and expression to maintain visibility and resonance.
There's a world full of so many voices
Reiterates the presence of many unheard voices in the world.
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