White Line in the Sky
Frank Mccomb Lyrics


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I wanna be as free as that white line in the sky.
You can stay in these last evil days if you want to.
I... I'm gonna be as free as that white line in the
sky
and you, you and you can stay in these last evil days
if you want to.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Frank McComb's song White Line in the Sky seem to reflect a desire for freedom and escape from the turmoil of the world, represented by the 'last evil days.' The white line in the sky is a symbol of hope, a reminder that there is something beyond the current situation. The desire for freedom is conveyed through the repetition of the phrase 'I wanna be as free as that white line in the sky.' The use of the word 'wanna' suggests a yearning or desire that is yet to be achieved, but the determination to be free is clear.


The line 'you can stay in these last evil days if you want to' implies a disconnection from those who choose to remain in the negative environment. The idea of being alone in one's pursuit of freedom is echoed in the repeated use of the word 'I,' emphasizing the individual nature of this journey. In a way, the song is a call to action for the listener - to break free from the constraints of the world and pursue a better future.


Overall, the lyrics to White Line in the Sky convey a sense of hope and determination in the face of adversity. The desire to be free is strong, and the use of the white line in the sky as a symbol of hope is effective in conveying that message.


Line by Line Meaning

I wanna be as free as that white line in the sky
I yearn for complete liberation just like the white trail left by the airplane in the sky


You can stay in these last evil days if you want to.
You have the choice to remain immersed in the wickedness of today's world


I... I'm gonna be as free as that white line in the sky
I will not be hindered by earthly ties and will soar high into freedom just like the white line left by the plane in the sky


and you, you and you can stay in these last evil days if you want to.
You too are free to live in the midst of the depravity and immorality of the current era if you choose to do so.




Writer(s): Frank Mccomb Copyright: Boobeescoot Music, Chrysalis Songs

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Comments from YouTube:

James Bennett

This song is just simply a blessing. Love It.

Joshua Davis

This is a masterpiece! What are those chords at the end??

NellyBelle

My chill shit!!!

NellyBelle

@djrage73 I loves it!!

djrage73

Same here!!

Moe Den

Nice... but way too short

Andre Gough

This brother is bad something different love this song why so short play this.