Punch
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Positively God Free

A defiant declaration of independence from religious judgment and external validation.

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A defiant declaration of independence from religious judgment and external validation.

This isn't philosophical debate, it's personal boundary-setting.

The lyric moves from rejection to a simple, hard-won declaration without asking permission.

Editor's note

Punch rejects judgment and chooses self-belief

A defiant declaration of independence from religious judgment and external validation.

I'll believe in me.

This isn't philosophical debate, it's personal boundary-setting. The lyric moves from rejection to a simple, hard-won declaration without asking permission.

The repeated "I reject" statements build a wall against outside judgment. When Punch sings "I have to believe in something," it's not a search for faith but a weary admission that life demands some anchor. The resolution "I'll believe in me" arrives with the quiet force of someone who's tried everything else.

After rejecting everything else, these four words become the only foundation left standing. They sound less like triumph than necessity.

The blunt delivery of "You are no better. You may be far worse" carries the song's entire argument in two plain sentences.

edit_note Ethan Walker · LyroVerse team · Apr 17
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how "I reject" turns into a mantra the pull of "I have to believe in something," the pull of "I'll believe in me"
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Positively God Free

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I reject your god.

I reject your beliefs.

You have no right to judge.

You are no better.

You may be far worse.

Sometimes in life,

when everything works out,

I have to believe in something.

I’ll believe in me.

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What is "Positively God Free" by Punch about?

A defiant declaration of independence from religious judgment and external validation. This isn't philosophical debate, it's personal boundary-setting. The lyric moves from rejection to a simple, hard-won declaration without asking permission.

Who performs "Positively God Free"?

Punch performs "Positively God Free", and this lyric page sits inside the Punch catalog on LyroVerse.

Does LyroVerse have an editor's note for "Positively God Free"?

Yes. The page carries the LyroVerse editor's note "Punch rejects judgment and chooses self-belief", followed by the full lyric and related songs.

Are there related songs to explore after "Positively God Free"?

Yes. The related section below points to If You Can’t Now You Never Could and Ol' Factory with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by Punch?

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