Freedom Fighter

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The Battle Cry of a Freedom Fighter

Creed's song "Freedom Fighter" is a powerful anthem that delves into themes of resistance, truth, and the relentless pursuit of justice. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a protagonist who stands firm against oppression and deceit. The opening lines, "The mouths of envious / Always find another door," suggest that those who are envious or deceitful will always find ways to undermine others. However, the protagonist remains undeterred, with a mission that is "set in stone" and a clear understanding that pride often precedes a downfall.

The song's chorus, "I'm just a freedom fighter / No remorse / Raging on in holy war," emphasizes the protagonist's unwavering commitment to their cause. This 'holy war' is not necessarily a religious conflict but rather a metaphorical battle for truth and justice. The repeated phrase "face to face with me" suggests an inevitable confrontation between the oppressors and the freedom fighters, highlighting the courage and determination of those who stand up against injustice.

The imagery of people marching and the ringing bell evoke a sense of urgency and collective action. The lines "Can't you hear us coming? / People marching all around" signify a growing movement, a collective awakening to the need for change. The song's energy and defiance resonate with anyone who has ever felt the need to stand up for what they believe in, making it a timeless anthem for resistance and empowerment.

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