Open My Eyes

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Embracing Life's Journey with Gratitude and Freedom

The song "Open My Eyes" by SOJA (Soldiers of Jah Army) is a reggae-infused anthem that celebrates the essence of life, freedom, and the pursuit of true understanding. The lyrics convey a deep sense of gratitude for the simple act of waking up each day and recognizing the beauty of existence despite the world's challenges. The artist reflects on the importance of appreciating every moment, acknowledging both the joys and the hardships that shape our lives.

SOJA's message in this song is one of resilience and optimism. The repeated lines "It's my freedom, can't take it from me" emphasize the unyielding nature of personal freedom and the inner strength that comes with it. The song suggests that while the world is full of pain, lies, and disappointments, there remains a sense of freedom that no external force can take away. This freedom is tied to a sense of understanding and the belief that everything will be alright, reinforcing a positive outlook on life's journey.

The spiritual undertone of the song, highlighted by the mention of "Jah," which is a term for God in Rastafarianism, suggests a reliance on a higher power for guidance and patience. The lyrics "'Cause I, I wait on you / 'Cause you wait on me, so I wait on you" imply a mutual dependence and a shared journey through life. This mutual waiting could be interpreted as a call for unity and support among people, or as a spiritual waiting for divine timing and wisdom.

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  2. Devils
  3. Rest Of My Life
  4. I Don't Wanna Wait
  5. This Heart Of Mine (feat. Eric Swanson)
  6. Still You
  7. Stars And Stripes
  8. Something To Believe In (feat. Stick Figure)
  9. When We Were Younger
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