To Be Free
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost abstract emotional landscape, devoid of explicit narrative or character. The dominant tone is one of quiet, perhaps melancholic, stasis, punctuated by the simple, declarative phrase "To be free." This phrase hangs in the air, a desire or a state of being that is stated but not elaborated upon, leaving its specific context entirely to the listener's imagination. The core tension, if one can call it that, lies in the contrast between the implied desire for freedom and the lack of any action or description that would lead to it. The instrumental nature of the piece further emphasizes this, suggesting that the meaning is not to be found in specific events or spoken thoughts, but in the *feeling* evoked by the music and the repeated, simple aspiration. The most striking aspect of the writing is its extreme economy. The single, repeated phrase acts as both a subject and an object, a goal and a description. Its repetition without variation creates a sense of an insistent, almost obsessive thought, a singular focus in an otherwise undefined space. The lack of any other lyrical content forces the listener to confront this desire directly, without distraction. This sparseness is precisely what makes the lyrics potentially effective. By offering so little, they invite the listener to fill the void with their own experiences of longing, confinement, or the pursuit of liberation. The phrase "To be free" becomes a Rorschach test for the soul, its power derived from the listener's projection onto its unadorned surface.

Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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Credits
- Writers
- Howard Ashman
- Alan Menken