Freedom Now

Tracy Chapman

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G6/9 : xx5455 G6   : xx5450 (xx5433) (xx5433) (x2) They throwed him in jail and they kept him there hoping soon he'd die That his body and spirit would waste away and soon after that his mind But every day is born a fool one who thinks that he can rule One who says tomorrow's mine one who wakes one day to find The prison doors open the shackles broken and chaos in the street Everybody sing we're free free free free        Everybody sing we're free free free free        Everybody sing we're free free free free        They throwed him in jail and they kept him there hoping his memory'd die That the people forget how he once led and fought for justice in their lives But every day is born a man who hates what he can't understand Who thinks the answer is to kill who thinks his actions are God's will And he thinks he's free free free free Yes he thinks he's free free free free Oh he thinks he's free free free free Soon must come the day oh when the righteous have their way Unjustly tried are free oh and people live in peace I say Give the man release oh go on and set your conscience free Right the wrongs you made oh even a fool can have his day         Let us all be free free free free Let us all be free free free free Let us all be free free free free             Free our bodies free our minds free our hearts Freedom for everyone and freedom now     Oh freedom now freedom now freedom now          Let us all be free free free free Let us all be free free free free Let us all be free free free free Let us all be free                Let us all be free                              

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Cette chanson évoque la lutte pour la liberté et la justice, en décrivant l'emprisonnement d'un homme et les espoirs de ceux qui croient en son message. Elle met en lumière les injustices subies par ceux qui cherchent simplement à défendre leurs convictions et à mener un combat contre l'oppression. Malgré les tentatives de l'autorité pour effacer sa mémoire et briser son esprit, la voix collective du peuple s'élève pour revendiquer la liberté. Dans un contexte où la lutte contre l'injustice et pour les droits de l'homme reste pertinente, le message de solidarité et d'espoir résonne profondément. La chanson rappelle que même dans les moments les plus sombres, il y a toujours une aspiration à la libération, tant physique que spirituelle, ainsi qu'un appel à consciences éclairées pour corriger les erreurs du passé.