Free to Tell



I am free to tell
everything that I would have told
if only I had been free to tell it all
but I was afraid of the shame
it would bring to my soul
Now that Jesus has come and rescued me
from the fears that he redeemed for me
when he died on Calvary
I am free
free to tell
tell it all
I am free to tell
(free to tell)
I am free to tell
(free to tell)
what I should have told
Oh, lord my heart did ache and it did moan
Oh, how I prayed and how I fought
to separate the right from the wrong
so that the righteous ones
peace and love could be restored upon them
Now, I am free to tell
what I should have told
Run, child run
while you are brave and strong
Run, child run
and tell the master that is
sitting on the throne
all of the sins that Satan has done and caused
I am free to tell
what I should have told
but where Satan's reigns
no good would have been done
because justice does will not prevail
until the very end comes
I am glad that my spirit is free
since it has left me
I am glad that my spirit is free
and it has taken me away from my enemies
Now, I am free to tell
what I should have told
Run, child run
while you are brave and strong
Run, child run
and tell the master that is
sitting on the throne
all of the sins that Satan has done and caused
Now that Jesus has come and rescued me
from the fears that he redeemed for me
when he died on Calvary
I am free
free to tell
tell it all
There is no need to worry anymore about me!
I am free
free
to tell it all!

About this poem

The thoughts that are released that are full of meditation energy. The spirit can freely speak.

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Written on February 18, 2022

Submitted by treasia_b on March 10, 2022

Modified on April 27, 2023

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Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,469
Words 321
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 57

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