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Atlanta hit me like a bullet
But I'm still standing
Standing on my feet
It just made me stronger
Atlanta made me stronger




Overall Meaning

In "Main Theme," Seed of Freedom describes the strength and resilience that can be found in adversity. Atlanta is used as a metaphorical representation of a challenging and unfamiliar environment where one can be hit hard but still manage to stay on their feet. The city's fast-paced and chaotic lifestyle can be overwhelming and can make anyone feel vulnerable. However, the lyrics suggest that even in the midst of chaos, one can always find strength and empowerment. Atlanta, therefore, signifies the challenges one faces in life, and how overcoming them can make them stronger.


The phrase "Atlanta made me stronger," encapsulates the transformation that can occur in the face of adversity. Instead of allowing difficulties to defeat you, Seed of Freedom suggests that it's important to use them as fuel to become more resilient, capable, and powerful. The words indicate that the songwriter has faced challenging situations in Atlanta but has learned and grown from them. Thus, the song emphasizes the importance of resilience in navigating life's ups and downs.


Line by Line Meaning

Atlanta hit me like a bullet
I experienced something intense and unexpected in Atlanta, similar to being hit by a bullet.


But I'm still standing
Despite the intense experience, I have not been knocked down or defeated.


Standing on my feet
I am resilient and able to stay strong and balanced, even in challenging situations.


It just made me stronger
The difficult experience in Atlanta has ultimately led to my personal growth and increased strength.


Atlanta made me stronger
I credit my personal growth and strength to my experience in Atlanta.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Иванов В.А., Иванов Д.А., Иванов И.А., Иванов Ф.А.

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@tmmylczrn

Neither will alone nor Strength alone.

-Lacus Clyne/Kira Yamato

@turtle-tank8231

Freedom is worth fighting for

@Franklinsbrother

In SD Gundam G Generation Cross Rays, the second this song began when Athrun showed up in the Justice and deciding to go against orders and help him was a scene that fills me with Hope. If only instances like that happened in real life.

@thanhlonghuynh9647

Freedom Gundam and Strike Freedom Gundam is my favorite Gundam
i have many kit and figure Freedom and strike freedom gundam
i had cosplayed pilot Kira Yamato too

@optimusprimetfg1833

Freedom Gundam! Launch!

@vernnymauriciocorderoramirez

Time to fly Freedom

@2jjh

pov: unusual freedom's appearence

@anjelopatani1020

POV: you are his target .-.

@bluescat581

This theme to Kira: "It's battle time, Freedom!"
This team to the enemies: Fanfaric funeral march

@2jjh

@@anjelopatani1020 i mean at least all hes going to do is cut your mobile suit's arms and legs

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