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Friday Mourning – Freedom Song Lyrics 5 years ago
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“On 4th of February, October or July I find freedom, I’m feeling alive. I am staring at two panes of glass; that reflect the mistakes I have made and then taken away.

There were pictures and the awkward, there were segments and lovers, there were colors in black-and-white. I discovered slavery is conveniently offered across a broadband line.

But I won’t be taking this time, no I won’t be taken alive.

The explosions overhead or just a symbol next to Heaven. The darkness of the sky against the brightness of forever. Freedom, now give me freedom or give me death.

Myself and my excuse is we’re both made to become useless. The intrusion of my senses, blind, deaf, dumb, and just like Judas. That betray me but you were faithful, even capable of the foolish love of the Messiah who is dying just to know me full of newness.

On a day of independence my heart ran to you forever. You were solace, I remember, in the corner of my bedroom. Now eternity is open, faith and hope have changed to knowing, that you’re here and never going away.

Love is why I’m alive. On the Fourth of July.

The explosions overhead or just a symbol next to Heaven. The darkness of the sky against the brightness of forever. Freedom, now give me freedom or give me death.”


It’s a song about a lot of things. Mostly about how concupiscence often shows itself as a freeing force and how there is real freedom in releasing yourself from that lie.

-Jim from Friday Mourning.

Thank you kindly for loving the song. It loves you too.

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