Free Indeed - Dave Bixby



     
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Can you think of the way that we used to be
We were young, full of hopes and full of dreams
Look around what has happened in between
Living life can steal your hope away it seemsDream again
Oh, you're like a child who's waiting to becomeThe Son has come to free us
So set your eyes on Jesus
Your free nowTo love as He has loved you
To live like He's among you
To dream now
Know that you are free indeedWhen your world is a dark and a lonely place
Turn your eyes from yourself and seek His face
There's a hope in His open arms you'll find
And a peace that's gonna free your heart and mindBreathe again
Oh, you're free to fly and young enough to runIf the Son has come to free us
So set your eyes on Jesus
Your free now
Know that you are free indeedTo love as He has loved you
To live like He's among you

To dream now
To know that you are free indeedThe Son has come to free us
So set your eyes on Jesus
Your free now
To know that you are free indeedTo love as He has loved you
To live like He's among you
To dream now
To know that you are free indeedBut for me to live is Christ
That would be no sacrifice
I freely give Him all my lifeThe Son has come to free us
So set your eyes on Jesus
Your free now
To know that you are free indeedTo love as He has loved you
To live like He's among you
To dream now
To know that you are free indeedThe Son has come to free us
So set your eyes on Jesus
Your free now
To know that you are free indeedTo love as He has loved you
To live like He's among you
To dream now
To know that you are free indeedThe Son has come to free us
So set your eyes on Jesus
Your free now
To know that you are free indeedTo love as He has loved you
To live like He's among you
To dream now
To know that you are free indeed

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

In the early '70s, there was a subgenre -- still being excavated and discovered by collectors -- of privately pressed, or quite limited-edition, singer/songwriter folk albums that sounded like burnt-out leftovers from the hippie era. A percentage of these, in turn, were recorded and released by musicians with fervent if rather inarticulate religious beliefs. Dave Bixby's Ode to Quetzalcoatl is one of these, and though its purpose seems to have been to celebrate his deliverance from evil after embracing Christianity, it nonetheless sounds quite despondent and isolated in its mood.

Read more about Dave Bixby on Last.fm.


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