Thursday, June 30, 2005

Independence Day

Carrie Underwood - Independence Day Lyrics

Well she seemed all right by dawn's early light
Though she looked a little worried and weak
She tried to pretend he wasn't drinkin' aagain
But daddy left the proof on her cheek
and I was only eight years old that summer
And I always seemed to be in the way
So I took myself down to the fair in town
On Independence Day

Well word gets a round in a small, small town
They said he was a dangerous man
but Mama was proud and she stood her ground
she knew she was on the losin' end
Some folks whispered some folks talked
but everybody looked the other way
And when time ran out there was no one about
on Independence Day

(Chorus)
let freedom ring, let the white dove sing
let the whole world know that
Today is a day of reckoning
let the weak be strong, let the right be wrong
roll The stone away, let the guilty pay,
it’s independence day

Well she lit up the sky that fourth of July
By the time the firemen come
They just put out the flames and took down some names
And send me to the county home
Now I aint sayin' it's right or it's wrong
but maybe it's the only way
Talk about your revolution
It's Indepenedence Day

(Chorus)
let freedom ring, let the white dove sing
let the whole world know that
Today is a day of reckoning
let the weak be strong, let the right be wrong
roll The stone away, let the guilty pay,
it’s independence day

Roll the stone away It's Independence Day


www.fatlyrics.com/show/artist/Carrie_Underwood

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The first time I heard Carrie Underwood singing this song was during the 90's hits week in the fourth season of the American Idol. I immediately fell in love with it's melody but, unfortunately, I had no inkling as to what the song was all about. I was so in awe of Carrie's performance that I actually didn't bother to understand the lyrics.

Now that I was able to listen to the song in its entirety and had read its lyrics, I am, again, in awe. Like Simon Cowell, I have no idea what country music is. But "Independence Day" opened my eyes and ears. Wow! It's pure and simple and it comes from the heart. The music is sassy and catchy, and, the straight-to-the-point words tug the very heartstrings that hold the fragile ties of our emotions together.

This is a serious song about domestic violence and the tragic choice to end it. It can also effectively sing the desperate need to be independent against any kinds of oppression. Wouldn't life be ideal if we could let the weak be strong and let the guilty pay? There should be justice and its corresponding retribution before forgiveness can be bestowed. We'll, then, be able to truly celebrate our independence day.

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