Lack of Confinement

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[Intro]
The abscess absence
(A bliss)
Now a loss
(In the abyss)

[Verse 1]
To be set free
Do I have to be
(Confined…
… for some time)

[Bridge]
Then, ya know…
(Let go?)

[Chorus]
The abscess absence
(A bliss)
Now a loss
(In the abyss)

[Verse 2]
No physical (No emotional)
Restriction (or limitation)
(But first held down
… freedom bound)

[Bridge]
Then, ya know…
(Let go?)

[Chorus]
The abscess absence
(A bliss)
Now a loss
(In the abyss)

[Outro]
The abscess absence
(A bliss)
Now a loss
(In the abyss)
Free to be
(Naturally)
The pain….
(Down the drain)
Gone
(Movin’ on… on…. on….)

ABOUT THE SONG
A lack of confinement means the absence of physical or emotional restriction, restraint, or limitation. It describes a state of being free to move, act, or express oneself without boundaries, unlike a situation where one is being held, imprisoned, or limited in space or freedom.  

  • Physical:
    A lack of confinement means there are no physical walls, bars, or other restrictions preventing movement. For example, an animal that is “free-range” lacks confinement and is able to roam freely. 

  • Emotional/Metaphorical:
    It can also refer to a lack of emotional or social restriction. For example, someone might feel “unconfined” in their creativity, or their joy could be described as “unconfined” because it isn’t limited by fear or doubt. 

  • Legal:
    In a legal context, a lack of confinement is the opposite of false imprisonment, which requires the restraint of freedom. A person who is not being held against their will has no confinement. 

From the album “That’s Loud

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