Freedom Never Cries

Five for Fighting

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                         I took a flag to a pawnshop For a broken guitar I took a flag to a pawnshop How much is that guitar I took a flag to a pawnshop Got me a guitar What?s a flag in a pawnshop to me?     Saw a man on the TV In a mask with a gun Saw a man on the TV He had a ten-year old son Saw a man on the TV His son had a gun He says that he?s coming for me     I never loved the soldier until there was a war I never cared about tomorrow till my baby hit the floor Only talk to God when somebody?s about to die Never cherished Freedom   Freedom never cries.          Wrote a song for a dead man To settle my soul Wrote a song for a dead man Now I?ll never grow old Wrote a song for a dead man Now I?m out in the cold Whatís a song to a dead man to me?     I never loved the soldier until there was a war I never cared about tomorrow till my baby hit the floor Only talk to God when somebody?s about to die Never cherished Freedom   Freedom never cries. You can cry for her You can die for her Lay down your life for her Kiss and wave Goodbye to her Anything at all You can cry for her Die for her Make up your mind to her Anything at all There?s a baby on the doorstep Wailing away There?s a baby on the doorstep Longing for the day There?s a baby on the doorstep Who?d give his life to take A flag to a pawnshop A flag to a pawnshop May he forget why he is crying some day                       World WORLD Got a package full of Wishes        A Time machine a Magic wand A Globe made out of Gold                           No Instructions or Commandments     Laws of Gravity or   Indecisions to uphold                     Printed on the box I see A.C.M.E.?s Build-a-World-to-be Take a chance - Grab a piece Help me to believe it What kind of world do you want?               Think Anything         Let?s start at the start    Build a masterpiece            Be careful what you wish for                       History starts now?                     Should there be people or peoples              Money Funny pedestals for Fools who never pay                                                   Raise your Army ? Choose your Steeple                     Don?t be shy the satellites can look the other way                                            Lose the Earthquakes ? Keep the Faults Fill the oceans without the salt Let every Man own his own Hand                         What kind of world do you want?              Think Anything         Let?s start at the start    Build a masterpiece            Be careful what you wish for                       History starts now?                                    D7 Sunlight?s on the Bridge   Sunlight?s on the Way               Tomorrow?s Calling     There?s more to this than Love                   What Kind of world do you want                        What Kind of world do you want                        What Kind of world do you want                 Think Anything         Let?s start at the start   Build a masterpiece                            History Starts Now                                 Be Careful what you wish for                     Start Now?                   

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Cette chanson évoque les conséquences tragiques de la guerre et comment elle modifie notre perception des valeurs comme la liberté et l'amour. Le protagoniste réfléchit sur sa vie, reconnaissant qu'il n'a jamais vraiment apprécié la liberté jusqu'à ce qu'il soit confronté à la douleur et à la perte. Il aborde également les réalités des conflits, illustrant le contraste entre les rêves et les douleurs de ceux qui vivent dans la peur et la violence. Dans un contexte plus large, la chanson soulève des questions sur la guerre et son impact sur l'individu et la société. Elle nous rappelle que souvent, nous ne réalisons la valeur des choses qu’après qu'elles soient menacées ou perdues, et elle invite à une réflexion sur le type de monde que nous voulons construire.