Vices

Breaking Chains: Embracing Freedom from Vices with isly's 'Vices'
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Lyrics

Call me radical but I set fire to my vices

Expressing a rebellious attitude, setting ablaze metaphorical vices or negative habits.

I am not for sale this soul of mine you cannot buy it

Asserting independence and spiritual value, emphasizing the immaterial nature of one's soul.

I'm no longer living for the culture you have it you can have it

Rejecting conformity to societal norms and trends, choosing personal authenticity over cultural expectations.

Call me radical but I set fire to my vices

Repetition of the first line, reinforcing the act of rejecting negative influences.

I am not for sale this soul of mine you cannot buy it

Reiteration of the second line, emphasizing the non-negotiable value of the soul.

I'm no longer living for the culture you have it you can have it

Repeating the rejection of societal expectations, prioritizing individual beliefs and values.

Call me radical but I set fire to my vices

Emphasizing the radical nature of rejecting vices, suggesting a bold departure from negative influences.

I am not for sale this soul of mine you cannot buy it

Reaffirming the intrinsic worth of the soul, highlighting its unavailability for purchase.

I'm no longer living for the culture you have it you can have it

Continuing the rejection of societal norms, asserting personal freedom from cultural expectations.

Jesus set me free I no longer live in bondage

Acknowledging spiritual liberation through faith in Jesus, breaking free from bondage or enslaving influences.

Just gave it all to God now I'm counting up the blessings

Having surrendered everything to God, experiencing a positive transformation and counting blessings.

By his stripes I've been forgiven

Referring to the biblical concept of healing through Jesus' suffering.

His grace for me was freely given

Acknowledging the free and undeserved grace received from God.

So why would I go back to the things he saved me from?

Questioning the rationale of returning to past negative behaviors after being saved.

I let it all go and trust in whom my help comes from

Letting go of burdens and trusting in divine help.

Whom the son sets free all of the redeemed let em sing let em sing

Quoting a biblical reference, celebrating freedom for those redeemed by the son (Jesus).

Call me radical but I set fire to my vices

Reiterating the radical act of rejecting vices, reinforcing the defiance against negative influences.

I am not for sale this soul of mine you cannot buy it

Reaffirming the non-negotiable value of the soul, emphasizing its unavailability for purchase.

I'm no longer living for the culture you have it you can have it

Persisting in the rejection of societal norms, prioritizing individual authenticity over cultural expectations.

Call me radical but I set fire to my vices

Repetition of the radical act of setting fire to vices, symbolizing a decisive break from negative influences.

I am not for sale this soul of mine you cannot buy it

Reiterating the inherent value of the soul, underlining its non-saleable nature.

I'm no longer living for the culture you have it you can have it

Continuing the rejection of conformity to cultural expectations, asserting personal beliefs and values.

Call me radical but I set fire to my vices

Repeating the radical gesture of setting fire to vices, emphasizing a commitment to positive change.

I am not for sale this soul of mine you cannot buy it

Reaffirming the soul's intrinsic worth, emphasizing its spiritual rather than material nature.

I'm no longer living for the culture you have it you can have it

Persisting in the rejection of societal norms, reinforcing the commitment to personal authenticity.

Devil get behind me you're defeated cut your losses

Commanding the devil to retreat, declaring victory over negative influences and advising to minimize losses.

Im no longer victim to your darkness or devices

Declaring independence from victimhood, overcoming darkness and negative influences.

This I know that heaven and its kingdom suffers violence suffers violence

Affirming a belief that heaven and its kingdom face challenges but endure, suggesting resilience in the face of adversity.

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