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Freedom in Her Steps – Gospel Ballad Inspired by of Harriet Tubman!

Freedom in Her Steps – Gospel Ballad Inspired by of Harriet Tubman!

"Freedom in Her Steps" is a powerful gospel ballad inspired by the life of Harriet Tubman and the film Harriet (2019). With a soulful 60s-style female lead vocal, emotional church organ, and an uplifting all-female gospel choir in the chorus, the song honors Harriet’s courage, faith, and fight for freedom. From her childhood scars to leading over 70 souls to safety, this track tells her journey with spiritual depth and musical grace. A tribute to one of the bravest women in American history.

Freedom in Her Steps – Gospel Ballad Inspired by of Harriet Tubman!

More information about Harriet Tubman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman


LYRICS:

**[Verse 1]**  
Oh, Harriet, child of the night, a light in the darkness you shine,  
Born Araminta in chains, but God set your spirit divine.  
With scars from your childhood, a head wound that never would heal,  
Yet visions from Heaven led you through the shadows to feel.  

**[Chorus]**  
Freedom in her steps, oh, the Lord guides her way,  
Harriet, God’s warrior, bringin’ dawn to the day.  
With faith through the danger, she breaks every chain,  
Freedom in her steps, leadin’ home through the pain!  

**[Verse 2]**  
Thirteen journeys she made, seventy souls she set free,  
Through the Underground Railroad, “Moses” called liberty.  
By night she would travel, North Star showed the road,  
Never lost a passenger, her spirit strong, never slowed.  

**[Chorus]**  
Freedom in her steps, oh, the Lord guides her way,  
Harriet, God’s warrior, bringin’ dawn to the day.  
With faith through the danger, she breaks every chain,  
Freedom in her steps, leadin’ home through the pain!  

**[Bridge]**  
Oh, Jordan River, hear the call, she’s crossin’ over today,  
With a revolver in her hand, Harriet don’t know no fear, no way.  
In war, a scout and spy, at Combahee she led the fight,  
Seven hundred souls set free, her courage blazin’ bright.  

**[Verse 3]**  
In Auburn, she built a home, for her parents and those in need,  
Fought for women’s right to vote, plantin’ justice’s seed.  
With Methodist faith, her visions lit the way,  
Harriet, icon of courage, freedom’s fire that won’t fade.  

**[Chorus]**  
Freedom in her steps, oh, the Lord guides her way,  
Harriet, God’s warrior, bringin’ dawn to the day.  
With faith through the danger, she breaks every chain,  
Freedom in her steps, leadin’ home through the pain!  

**[Outro]**  
Oh, Harriet, your spirit lives, a flame in our hearts you ignite,  
From slavery to freedom, your path is our holy light.  
With John Brown, war, and suffrage, you fought for the right,  
Freedom in her steps, leadin’ us to God’s sight!  

🎵 Lyrics by: Borna Cuk
🎶 Music & Voice: AI Generated

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