My Freedom
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My Freedom
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Since 1985, in my life, I drive myself
With my own style running for something
For better or worse, I can beat in my chest and say I tried
This is a serious thing, changed, positive
I don't waste my time. I focus my mind
My will is young no matter the years. Forever, forever!
You cannot deny my freedom
No matter how you talk, you’ll fall
The shit you talk about judgment
For those who believe that we have to dream
And to keep the word faith is necessary, runs in my veins
I am blessed every day with opportunities for a good life
Today I do my best. Don't steal my will
Fuck you
You cannot deny my freedom
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