Freedom

Embracing Life's Choices: WOoodZ's Anthem of Freedom and Regret
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Lyrics

Here's the place where I was born, here's the place where I will rest

Expressing a connection to the place of birth and acknowledging it as the final resting place.

I have to talk to you my boy, you know that everything must end

Addressing someone, possibly a close friend or family, and recognizing the inevitability of all things coming to an end.

You can choose a simple trail, or you can choose a golden way

Presenting choices in life, suggesting options between a simple or an ambitious path.

You can walk, you can run, there's always something to regret

Highlighting the presence of regrets in life, regardless of the chosen path.


Freedom, freedom, I call your name through night and day

Repeating the word "Freedom" and expressing a longing for it day and night.

I'm proud to be gone to never surrender again

Expressing pride in having moved on and vowing not to surrender again.

Freedom, freedom, I watch your face, your crying game

Reiterating the call for freedom, observing its emotional impact.

I'm gone to be sure to never surrender again

Affirming the commitment to avoid surrendering again, indicating a determined stance.


Here's the place where I will love, here's the place where I will hate

Designating a place for love and hate, suggesting the duality of emotions in a specific location.

I have to talk to you my girl, don't let your life get out of hand

Advising someone (possibly a girl) to manage their life carefully and avoid losing control.

You can choose the morning sun, or you can choose a rainy day

Presenting options again, this time involving the choice between a bright or a challenging day.

Maybe you'll be strong enough, to say the word they'll never say

Suggesting the possibility of inner strength to articulate words others may avoid.


Here's the place where I will laugh, here's the place where I will lie

Defining a place for laughter and lies, acknowledging the complexities of human experiences.

Here's the place where I have learned, how to read into your eyes

Highlighting a place of learning, particularly the ability to understand emotions through eye contact.


Freedom, freedom, I call your name through night and day

Repeating the call for freedom, emphasizing its constant presence in the speaker's thoughts.

I'm proud to be gone to never surrender again

Expressing pride again, reiterating the commitment to never surrender.

Freedom, oh freedom, I watch your face, it's a crying game

Introducing an emotional aspect to freedom, describing it as a "crying game."

I'm gone to be sure to never surrender again

Reaffirming the determination to never surrender, emphasizing certainty.

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