And everyone is a casualty, Oh
I just didn’t know it was me
I was blind, and I couldn’t see, Oh
I couldn’t see
Caught in the last line
With you tonight
Falling to the other side
And it feels
And it feels
Alright
Exploring the Meaning of ‘Freedom’ by Afrojack
In “Freedom,” Afrojack delves into the complexities of personal realization and emotional awakening. The lyrics touch on the idea of being unaware of one’s own struggles, with lines like “I just didn’t know it was me” and “I was blind, and I couldn’t see,” reflecting a journey from ignorance to self-awareness. This awakening is set against the backdrop of a relationship, as the singer finds themselves “caught in the last line” and “falling to the other side.” The sense of liberation comes not from escaping, but from embracing vulnerability and connection. Ultimately, the repeated assertion that “it feels alright” emphasizes acceptance and peace found through self-discovery and emotional honesty.
Song Credits
Artist: Afrojack
Release Year: Not specified
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