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Unlocking Dreams: Patrick Olson's Musical Journey of FreedomLyrics
this song is gonna make me dream
This song is inspiring me to dream.
the microphone make me sing
The microphone empowers me to sing.
that beat is gonna make me swing
The beat of the music is energizing, making me want to dance or move enthusiastically.
this stage is going to make me king
Being on stage is elevating my confidence, as if I'm becoming a king in that moment.
then my fear is gonna make me weak
Despite the positive aspects, fear is still a factor that weakens me.
my hunger gonna make seek
My hunger for success is driving me to actively seek opportunities.
this world is gonna make me weep
The challenges of the world are causing emotional pain, making me want to weep.
then my sandman gonna make me sleep
The reference to "sandman" suggests that rest or escape is needed to cope with the difficulties.
teacher can you set me free?
The speaker is seeking freedom and liberation, addressing a teacher figure for guidance.
these keys are gonna make me play
Musical keys are inspiring the speaker to play an instrument.
my words gonna make me say
The words the speaker chooses to express reflect their emotions and thoughts.
this chorus gonna make me slay
A powerful chorus in the song is giving the speaker a sense of accomplishment or victory.
and those doors are gonna make them pay
The doors may symbolize opportunities, and the speaker anticipates success and recognition, making others pay attention.
but money gonna make me light
Money has the ability to bring light or happiness into the speaker's life.
the pain is gonna make me bite
Pain is a motivator, pushing the speaker to face challenges with determination.
my fists are gonna make me fight
Fists symbolize strength, suggesting a readiness to fight for what the speaker believes in.
and all this wrong ain't gonna make me right
Despite facing wrongs, the speaker remains determined to stand up for what is right.
teacher can you set me free?
The speaker repeats the plea for freedom, addressing the teacher again.
set me free
The final line is a direct request to be set free, emphasizing the longing for liberation.
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