Freedom

IAN PETER CULLIMORE, PAUL HEATON

Freedom
Housemartins

I used to think you understood
Taught me right and learnt me good
Made things simple for my brain
Told the truth and made it plain

But the implications I mistook
Until I found out whose side you took
And now with paper in my hand
I'm beginning to understand

So this is freedom - {They must be joking}
They must be joking - {If they think its true}
So this is freedom - [I doubt their truth}
So this is freedom - {For me and you}

>From the front page news to the interviews
Its sink the reds and left the blues
They pretend they're differing points of view
But it's only different shades of blue

But the implications I mistook
Until I found out whose side you took
And now with paper in my hand
I'm beginning to understand

So this is freedom - {They must be joking}
They must be joking - {If they think its true}
So this is freedom - [I doubt their truth}
So this is freedom - {For me and you}

So this is freedom - {They must be joking}
They must be joking - {If they think its true}
So this is freedom - [I doubt their truth}
So this is freedom - {For me and you}

F.R.E.E.D.O.M.
They locked us up once
So they'll do it again

C.H.A.I.N.E.D.
They locked up my friends
Now they're coming for me

From: Deise Zandona

Trivia about the song Freedom by The Housemartins

On which albums was the song “Freedom” released by The Housemartins?
The Housemartins released the song on the albums “London O Hull 4” in 1986, “London 0 Hull 4” in 1986, and “Now That's What I Call Quite Good” in 1988.
Who composed the song “Freedom” by The Housemartins?
The song “Freedom” by The Housemartins was composed by IAN PETER CULLIMORE, PAUL HEATON.

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