Our Freedom’s Edge

Our Freedom’s Edge Special Edition: No King

3 min · 27 de mar de 2026
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A defiant protest anthem against corruption, cruelty, and the worship of power. “No King” is a battle cry for people who refuse to kneel, refuse to be silenced, and refuse to hand this country over to fear, lies, and would-be tyrants.

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episode Our Freedom’s Edge- Episode 11 - Blindness, Seeing and Living artwork

Our Freedom’s Edge- Episode 11 - Blindness, Seeing and Living

A special episode featuring three songs from the Our Freedom’s Edge truth trilogy: “Blind by Design,” “The Weight of Seeing,” and “The Truth Moves Through Our Living.” Together, they move from awakening, to reckoning, to the responsibility that comes after truth has been seen. Because truth is not meant to stop at awareness. It is meant to move through our living. Lyrics Blind by Design Verse 1 We grew up thinking this was normal Same old stories, same old lines Same heroes on every page Same version every time Nobody told us what was missing Or maybe they just never knew Hard to question what you’re handed When it never hurt you Pre-Chorus It wasn’t hidden in the shadows It was right there in the light We just learned to look past everything That didn’t fit us right Chorus We didn’t see it Didn’t have to — didn’t want to That’s the truth we never say Other people paid the price So we could look the other way We didn’t feel it So we called it fair Said “that’s just how it’s always been” While standing safe somewhere Verse 2 They cleaned it up and called it history Left the blood out, kept the pride Wrapped it up in flags and freedom Told us everything was fine And we believed it—why wouldn’t we? Nothing told us it was wrong When the system works in your favor You don’t question it for long Pre-Chorus It wasn’t innocence we carried It was distance, nothing more Easy not to hear the voices When you’re not the one they’re for Chorus We didn’t see it Didn’t have to — didn’t want to That’s the part we don’t admit Truth was always in the room We just never looked at it We didn’t feel it So we moved on Called it past and let it be But just because it didn’t hurt us Doesn’t mean it wasn’t real Bridge Now it’s harder to ignore it Now the cracks are in the frame Now the stories don’t line up Now we’re hearing different names And you can turn away again Or you can finally sit with it But once you see what’s always been there You don’t get to unsee it Final Chorus We didn’t see it Now we do And that changes everything It’s not just what was done back then It’s what we’re still protecting We didn’t see it Now we can So what are we gonna choose? Keep pretending nothing’s wrong Or admit we always knew — and chose not to Outro We didn’t see We didn’t ask We didn’t need to know But now we do The Weight of Seeing [Verse 1] You tried to file it away as nothing Just a thought you could outgrow Told yourself it didn't matter Just something you didn't know Let it stay there in the silence Wouldn't leave you like before Every answer felt like hiding Every truth knocked at the door [Pre-Chorus] You can dress it up in reasons you can call it something else But the moment that you saw it it stopped being someone else's [Chorus] You can't unsee it You can't unknow Once it settles in your bones it doesn't let you go You can't unsee it You can't pretend It's not a story from the past if you're living it again You can't unsee it so what now? [Verse 2] You start noticing the patterns Things you used to pass right by Little moments, quiet signals That you never questioned why And it's easier to fight it Say you're reading in too deep But the truth is getting louder And it's costing you your sleep [Pre-Chorus] You can turn away again say it's not your place to stand But the second that you saw it it became part of your hands [Chorus] You can't unsee it You can't unknow Once it settles in your bones it doesn't let you go You can't unsee it You can't pretend It's not a story from the past if you're living it again You can't unsee it so what now? [Bridge] This is where it gets uncomfortable This is where it gets real Not about what you were given but about what you've come to feel You could say it's not your burden you could say you played no part But silence has a footprint And it's heavier than you thought You know now You know now So what are you gonna do with it? [Chorus] You can't unsee it You can't unknow You don't get to walk away from the things you've come to know You can't unsee it You can't stay still There's a line in front of you now and you choose it with your will You can't unsee it so choose now You choose now So choose now You saw it That's enough To know this isn't over [Outro] No going back to sleeping No calling this unknown The truth is here before you now And asking what you’ll own You saw it That’s enough To know this isn’t over The Truth Moves Through Our Living Verse 1 We know now What was buried in the language What was hidden in plain sight What was bought with someone’s suffering So we could sleep at night We know now How the silence Kept the damage safely numb How the lie survived for years and years Because of what we’d not become Pre-Chorus You can’t see it Then unsee it Can’t go back to who you were Truth does not arrive to haunt you It arrives to ask for more Chorus Now it’s on us Now the weight is in our hands Now the truth is not a story Now it makes a real demand Not just sorrow Not just anger Not just saying we were blind Now it’s on us To do something With what’s living in our minds Verse 2 It’s in the table talk The side remarks The history we let slide The comfort we protect in public The fear we keep inside It’s every time we know what’s happening And choose the easy part Every time we save our image While someone else is torn apart Pre-Chorus No more distance No more innocence No more standing safely by Once the truth has touched your conscience Silence is another lie Chorus Now it’s on us Now the weight is in our hands Now the truth is not a story Now it makes a real demand Not just language Not just insight Not just tears we never meant Now it’s on us To be altered Or admit what seeing meant Bridge Maybe courage looks like breaking With the comfort we once knew Maybe love is getting honest When honesty costs you Maybe change is not a moment Maybe it’s a daily choice To let the truth move through your living Not just through your voice Final Chorus Now it’s on us That’s the part we cannot hide Truth is not a door you open Then leave standing open wide It walks with you It marks you It asks what you will finally choose Now it’s on us Now we know it Now we act Or we refuse Outro We know now So now it’s on us Copyright Notice: Lyrics for all three songs © 2026 Diane Bailey. All rights reserved. Music for all three songs generated using AI through Lyrics Into Song.

26 de may de 202623 min
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Our Freedom’s Edge - Episode 7- Songs from the Edge

This episode features three original songs from Our Freedom’s Edge: The River We Inherited, Born on Third Base, and The Work of Freedom. Three reflections on history, privilege, and the unfinished work of freedom in America.   Note to listeners: Some of the lyrics in these songs reference history, privilege, and social structures in ways that may raise questions. If you’re curious about a specific line or word, feel free to email me and I’ll be glad to explain the meaning or context.   The River We Inherited (Lyrics) Four hundred years of footsteps Pressed into this land Some arrived in chains and sorrow Some arrived with deeds in hand One was sold a lifetime Before the sun could rise Another claimed a continent Under open skies The river we inherited Still runs through this place Some were born in storm and shadow Some in quiet grace And the current keeps on moving Through every time and place Carrying the memory Of unearned grace Freedom came in whispers After cannons lost their flame But chains can change their language While the weight remains the same Fields of dust and courthouse steps Lines drawn in the sand Some were told to keep their place Others owned the land The river we inherited Still runs through this place Some were born in storm and shadow Some in quiet grace And the current keeps on moving Through every time and place Carrying the memory Of unearned grace Maps were drawn in red ink Where the banks refused a loan Neighborhoods divided By the color of a home Schools that shaped the future Some bright and some run down Opportunity had borders Invisible in town Privilege is quiet It rarely speaks its name It lives inside the starting line Of every different game In roads already paved In doors already wide In the wind behind the sails Of an easier ride The river we inherited Still runs through this place But rivers change direction When courage shows its face And the current of tomorrow Is ours to re-embrace If we dare to name the water Of unearned grace The river we inherited Still runs through you and me And what we choose to carry Will shape what it will be     Born on Third Base (Lyrics) I was raised to believe That the race was fair and square Work hard, keep your head down And you’ll get your rightful share They said the road was open Just courage and good grace But nobody ever told me Where we started in the race Some were born on third base Cheering like they earned the run Thinking they were heroes When the game had just begun Some were still in the dugout Waiting for their chance While others circled home plate Before they took a stance History writes quietly In laws and lines and land In schools and neighborhoods And who gets the upper hand In doors that open quickly And doubts that never rise In the benefit of patience And the freedom of surprise Some were born on third base Cheering like they earned the run Thinking they were winners When the race had barely begun Some were fighting uphill Just to stand inside the game While others wore the crown Before they learned the name Grandparents bought the houses When the maps were colored red Others built their futures On the loans they never had Generations turning Like pages in a book Some inherit ladders Others only get the look Privilege ain’t a crime And it ain’t a personal sin But denying where you started Is where the lies begin Some were born on third base Now the truth is plain to see The field was never level For you and me So the question of our time Is not who wins first place But whether we’ll admit Where we started in the race The scoreboard tells a story If we’re brave enough to read Justice isn’t charity It’s giving everyone the lead Some were born on third base And the cheering filled the air But the bravest thing a nation does Is choosing to play fair So the story isn’t finished And the ending isn’t fixed The game begins again The moment truth exists So before we claim the victory We should tell the truth about the race     The Work of Freedom (Lyrics) Freedom is a bridge Built by hands we never knew Stone by stone and beam by beam Carried slowly into view Every generation Crosses to the other side But the weight of every footstep Tests the strength of what we guide Freedom isn’t finished It’s work we have to do In the quiet acts of courage And the choices we live through It isn’t just a story From battles long ago Freedom is the work we do To keep the crossing whole Some crossed under burden Some were turned away Some were told the promise Would belong to them someday The river kept on moving The current pulled the same But the bridge was never equal For everyone who came Freedom isn’t finished It’s work we have to do In the quiet acts of courage And the choices we live through It isn’t just a story From battles long ago Freedom is the work we do To keep the crossing whole No nation stays a beacon Just by praising what it was Rust will claim the strongest steel If no one tends because The bridge survives the future Only if we understand Freedom lives in those who choose To keep it strong by hand Freedom isn’t finished It’s work we have to do In the voices still defending What the promise said we’d do The past may build the crossing But the future is our role Freedom is the work we do To keep the bridge whole The bridge was never perfect But it carried hope along The work of freedom calls to us To keep it standing strong     Copyright & Licensing Lyrics © 2026 Diane Bailey Music generated using LyricsIntoSong. Licensed for commercial use by the creator. All songs written and produced for Our Freedom’s Edge.

31 de mar de 202616 min