Freeman On The Land
Embrace Freedom: A Anthem for Liberation and UnityLyrics
Land is land and sea is sea, don't belong to you, don't belong to me
Land and sea have no ownership, emphasizing the idea that no one person possesses them.
cir is air and fair is fair, freedom to roam wherever.
Air is for everyone, and fairness allows freedom to move without restrictions.
cll that flag is good for is burning
The only use for the flag mentioned is for burning, suggesting a rejection of national symbols or allegiance.
cll these walls are keeping us apart
Walls are barriers keeping people separated, possibly symbolizing societal divisions or restrictions.
Oh to be, a free man on the land
Expresses a desire to be a free individual on the land, detached from societal constraints.
cs far as the eye can see, looks like home to me, from where I stand
The vast landscape is seen as a home, providing a sense of belonging and freedom.
Oh to be, a free man on the land
Reiteration of the longing to be a free person on the land, reinforcing the theme of personal freedom.
I'll plant my tree and lay down roots, wherever I want
Desire to establish roots anywhere, emphasizing personal autonomy in choosing one's place of residence.
Night is night and day is day, we'll clash at night, be free by day break
Highlighting the contrast between night and day, suggesting conflicts at night but freedom during the day.
War is war, peace comes at a cost, a kingdom's built on a million lives lost
War has consequences, and peace requires sacrifices, with a reference to the high cost of building kingdoms.
cll that flag is good for is burning
Repetition of the rejection of flags, emphasizing a disdain for symbols of authority or nationalism.
cll these walls are keeping us apart
Reiteration of the idea that walls are barriers keeping people apart, reinforcing the theme of division.
Oh to be, a free man on the land
Reemphasizes the desire to be a free person on the land, reinforcing the central theme of personal freedom.
cs far as the eye can see, looks like home to me, from where I stand
The expansive view is considered a home, providing a sense of identity and belonging.
Oh to be, a free man on the land
Restates the longing to be a free individual on the land, underscoring the theme of autonomy.
I'll plant my tree and lay down roots, wherever I want
Expresses the intent to establish roots wherever desired, emphasizing freedom of choice in settling down.
We could live like driftwood drifting
Suggests the possibility of living without a fixed path, similar to driftwood drifting on water.
Like birds on the wind
Compares the potential lifestyle to birds on the wind, symbolizing freedom and the ability to go wherever the wind takes them.
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