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"I Am Free" is a song from "The Weirdo." It is sung by Sussie, Gumball, and Darwin. The song was composed by Xav Clarke.[1]
Lyrics
Sussie: You think I'm a weirdo, but look out your window.
It's my decision to make the world my vision.
When I walk down the street, everything looks quite sweet.
Gumball: I think I might pass on eating from this guy's grass.
Darwin: Aren't you scared of the germs? This is how you get worms!
Sussie: Anything can be food if you're in the right mood.
'Cause I am free!
It's the key, doesn't matter what people think of me.
I pick things up from the ground, keep everything that I found.
Gumball: What will you do with this trash?
Darwin: It's gonna give you a rash!
Sussie: I offer it to my friends, so they can see life through my lens.
Sussie, Gumball, & Darwin: La-la-la-la-la-la-la-la!
Sussie: My laugh is not gracious, but it is contagious.
It's important to share all the joy you have spare.
Sussie, Gumball, & Darwin: 'Cause I am free!
It's the key, doesn't matter what people think of me.
Sussie: So I brush my teeth with goo, I drink my soup from my shoe,
I keep mayo in my pocket, turn a snake into a puppet,
Toot to a solo flute, I like to sing in the nude,
But only at the shopping center, the acoustics are much better,
Plant a sausage in the ground, so that a new pig comes around—
Sussie, Gumball, & Darwin: 'Cause I am free!
It's the key, doesn't matter what people think of me.
Trivia
- The scene for this song was drawn by real kids and animated by Tim Webb.[2]
- This song may be an homage to folk singer Joanna Newsom, and may directly reference her 2004 song, Peach, Plum, Pear.
Goofs/Errors
- There are a variety of inexplicable oddities that can be seen during the song, such as Sussie having 3 feet after their encounter with the bullies.
- However, it is possible this is just how Sussie, Gumball, and Darwin see them during the song, or it could be an error from the children who drew them.
- Reaper appears briefly with the bullies in the drawings during the song despite not appearing in anywhere else in the episode.