This evocative piece by Crowder and KB grapples with the existential dualities of human experience—peace and conflict, life and death, captivity and freedom. The lyrics delineate a journey from enslavement towards liberation, both spiritually and socially. The refrain, "If you're free, prove it," serves as a compelling call to action, urging individuals to manifest their claimed freedom through tangible acts. The verses critique societal structures that perpetuate bondage, symbolized by phrases like "no one was free on a slave ship," yet offer a hopeful vision for genuine emancipation. By invoking historical allusions to slavery and Egypt, the song underscores the enduring struggle for freedom and the essential role of personal responsibility in achieving it. The inclusion of themes such as grace, love for neighbors, and interracial integration further emphasizes that true freedom transcends mere physical liberation, ultimately requiring a transformation of the soul. 🕊️
Prove It
Lyrics
There is calm then there is storm
There is peace then there is war
There is love then we are torn,
oh Lord!
There's a void then there's a song
There's a death then we are born
There is blood then we are home,
oh Lord
If you're free prove it!
If you're free prove it!
If you're not loose the chains on your soul!
Come, freedom!
There are slaves and there are kings
All are bound 'til they are free
All misplaced 'til they believe
oh, Lord!
If you're free prove it!
If you're free prove it!
If you're not loose the chains on your soul!
Come, freedom!
If freedom is free as they say it is
Where we go where they displayin' it?
We wanna start where the chains end
Is the promised land up for the taken (take it)?
No one was free on a slave ship (oh), only a slave would enslave men (oh)
Egypt is still in our nature, it changes faces, face it (who liberates them?)
I'ma need more then they payin' me I don't need money I need a eagle wing liberty
Free indeed hidden deep is a plea, I'd rather die than be Steeped beneath tyranny
Oh just like I got it I give it like (oh), grace to the nations No hate for you (no)
We integrated we be interracial, You lovin' your neighbors then go let 'em know!
If you're free prove it!
If you're free prove it!
If you're not loose the chains on your soul!
Come, freedom!
Writer(s): Hank Bentley, David Crowder
Copyright(s): Lyrics © ESSENTIAL MUSIC PUBLISHING, Capitol CMG Publishing, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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