Can I Tell You
Kansas Lyrics


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Can I tell you something?
Got to tell you one thing.
If you expect the freedom
That you say is yours,
Prove that you deserve it.
Help us to preserve it,
Or being free will just be
Words and nothing more.




Overall Meaning

The above lyrics to Kansas's song Can I Tell You carry a strong message as a call to action to all those who demand freedom. The lyrics plead with the listener to not just demand freedom but also put in their share of work to deserve it. The lead vocalist of the band, Steve Walsh, delivers the lyrics with an almost desperate tone, imploring the listener to help preserve freedom, saying that to be free, it takes more than just words.


The first few lines of the song, "Can I tell you something? Got to tell you one thing," establishes a sense of urgency as the singer seeks to convey an important message. The phrase "prove that you deserve it, help us preserve it" is a call to action, motivating the listener to work towards maintaining the freedom they demand, and to not let it be taken for granted.


The final line, "Or being free will just be words and nothing more," brings the song to a close with a poignant message. The song urges listeners to take responsibility for their freedom, and to recognize that freedom is not just a given right but a constant work in progress that requires effort and vigilance.


Line by Line Meaning

Can I tell you something?
May I share some insight with you?


Got to tell you one thing.
I must express one idea to you.


If you expect the freedom
In case you desire the liberty


That you say is yours,
You claim it to be your possession,


Prove that you deserve it.
Demonstrate that you're worthy of it.


Help us to preserve it,
Assist us in safeguarding it,


Or being free will just be
Otherwise, the state of being liberated will only exist as


Words and nothing more.
Mere expressions and of no substance.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID C HOPE, PHIL EHART, RICHARD JOHN WILLIAMS, STEVE WALSH

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Comments from YouTube:

Sheri Jacobsen

RIP Robby Steinhardt. His rock violin made the signature sound of Kansas come to life.

Chris Michaels

Actually, it was his vocals AND Steve Walsh that made the music come to life.

Robbie's violin virtuosity was the "icing on the cake"

wn8 vux

Much as Ian Anderson's flute did with Jethro Tull - also from that era.

I'm in academia

His violin and harmonics with Walsh, both made Kansas' voice, but perhaps Steinhardt's violin more. Just like Jethro Tull's flute.

John D'alessandro

Amen to that....this live version blows the studio away. Phil is a true badness too. He not only keeps the tempo...with his drags on the snare , it's like another melodic instrument!!

Rwbjr

Cheyenne Anthem will never be the same.

Kevin Kilduff

No better band has ever graced a stage. These guys were and are deserving of a place among the best prog/rock bands of all time.

L Gempet

I agree!!👍😊

DragoBalboa

AGREED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Octavia Sinclair

I couldn’t agree with you more! There’s so many hidden gems inside their songs, lyrically and instrumentally! Absolutely! Robbie was my favorite.. RIP
Brother

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