Born Free
Embrace Freedom: Unveiling the Profound Meaning of 'Born Free'Lyrics
Born free, as free as the wind blows
Expresses the theme of freedom, using "Born free" as a metaphor for unrestricted existence.
As free as the grass grows
Continues the metaphor, comparing freedom to the unhindered growth of grass.
Born free to follow your heart
Highlights the freedom to follow one's heart, suggesting autonomy in decision-making.
Live free and beauty surrounds you
Encourages living freely, with the promise that beauty surrounds those who do so.
The world still astounds you
Indicates that the world continues to amaze and surprise the free-spirited individual.
Each time you look at a star
Suggests that even ordinary things, like stars, can be sources of wonder and inspiration.
Stay free, where no walls divide you
Reiterates the idea of staying free, where there are no barriers or divisions.
You're free as the roaring tide
Compares freedom to the powerful and unstoppable force of the roaring tide.
So there's no need to hide
Asserts that there's no need to hide when one is truly free.
Born free, and life is worth living
Repeats the phrase "Born free" and emphasizes that life is worth living.
But only worth living
Qualifies the value of life, suggesting that it's worth living only because one is born free.
Cause you're born free
Reiterates the central theme that life is meaningful because of the inherent freedom.
(Stay free, where no walls divide you)
Repeats the idea of staying free, where there are no walls to divide.
You're free as the roaring tide
Restates the freedom metaphor, comparing it to the powerful and unstoppable roaring tide.
So there's no need to hide
Reiterates that there is no need to hide when one is truly free.
Born free, and life is worth living
Repeats the phrase "Born free" and asserts that life is worth living.
But only worth living
Qualifies the value of life, suggesting that it's worth living only because one is born free.
Cause you're born free
Reiterates the central theme that life is meaningful because of the inherent freedom.
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