Topic: Freedom Blues
I wrote this today after hearing earlier that 3 more Canadians died in Afghanistan. On the weekend I watched a film called "Taking Chance" a true story about a soldier being brought home to be buried. An emotional story that I would suggest all see if they can. Also in the US they are trying to pass a law to show the dignity to fallen soldiers and there family(if they wish) on their final return home (Kudos). In Canada we have a 170 kilometer stretch of the 401 called the Highway of Heroes. It is not uncommon to see the vehicles stopped on overpasses and along the road to show their respect as the soldier is returned home. A few years back in my home town of London a soldier was returned to be buried. He lived in my end of town.As a show of respect to the soldier and family, yellow ribbons were tied to just about every tree along the roads, for an area of about 1 square mile. We are known as the Forest City and I was very proud driving through all the neighborhoods seeing the thousands of ribbons.
This is not a protest song but a song reminding me to not take for granted the freedoms I enjoy and at what cost I (we) have achieved them.
If you are anti-war please don't respond to this with anti-war remarks.That's not what the song is about.
Done in a Dylan style with lots of harp in the breaks
Thanks
Enjoy and ponder the true message.
Freedom Bluesby Ken Peters March 05 2009
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