Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 10/10 [1 vote]Album: Anthem Lights / Original Release Date: 2011-05-10Genre: Christian & GospelSong Duration: 3 min 47 sec
Sometimes I wonder
Sometimes I feel
If I didn’t know that You would forgive me
If it wasn’t so real
Maybe I would act different
Maybe I would be blameless
With forgive and forget left out
Would I still think all this wrong was ok
Why do I push You away
When I know You can’t be gone
Why do I fade black and white to grey
When the lines are clearly drawn
It seems I found a way, I found a way
To turn freedom into slavery
I found away, I found away
To turn freedom into slavery
Still it’s making me wonder
See, I believe that I’m free
But somehow knowing I can do anything
Has put chains on me
Right here beside You
I got all that I need
But still I choose to run away
Just because I’m free
Why do I push You away
When I know You can’t be gone
Why do I fade black and white to grey
When the lines are clearly drawn
So why do I run just ‘cause I can
When I don’t even got chains on my hands
See, the problem lies in my own pride
Lord, I need Your help, ‘cause by myself
Freedom Into Slavery is written by Alan J. Powell, Keith Everette Smith. ✔️
When was Freedom Into Slavery released?
It is first released on May 10, 2011 as part of Anthem Lights's album "Anthem Lights" which includes 10 tracks in total. This song is the 8th track on this album. ✔️
What is the meaning behind Freedom Into Slavery lyrics?
When we search for the deeper meaning hidden within the lines, the song "Freedom Into Slavery" from Anthem Lights delves into the irony of liberating oneself through restrictions and, on the other hand, enslaving oneself through freedom, hence, the metaphor of turning freedom into slavery is used to describe how one's choices and ego can form chains inside the person even though he/she is free outside. The song's lyrics mainly express freedom, contemplation, spirituality, angst, and empowerment. Along with that, the song highlights the need for struggle with freedom, self-conflict, pride, and its consequences as well as the need for guidance. The words bear self-questioning themes and soft utterance but no strong profanity, violence, or sexual references. The themes of self-examination and seeking forgiveness are mature and gently communicated, thus, the song is suitable for the accompaniment of parents. ✔️
Which genre is Freedom Into Slavery?
Freedom Into Slavery falls under the genre Christian & Gospel. ✔️
How long is the song Freedom Into Slavery?
Freedom Into Slavery song length is 3 minutes and 47 seconds.
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