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represents a rebel who defied established authority to spark a reformation.

: The lyrics describe a blackbird promising freedom from "the human trap," which represents the constraints of societal order and the cycles of violence the characters are stuck in. the_white_buffalo_the_forest_rangers_come_join_...

"Come Join the Murder" is an original folk-rock ballad performed by (Jake Smith) and The Forest Rangers . It served as the "swan song" for the series finale of the FX drama Sons of Anarchy in 2014. The lyrics were written by the show’s creator, Kurt Sutter , in collaboration with Jake Smith and music supervisor Bob Thiele Jr.. Symbolism and Meaning represents a rebel who defied established authority to

Both figures illustrate the theme that seeking total liberation or power often leads to a "lie" where true freedom from the human condition is impossible. It served as the "swan song" for the

The song centers on the metaphor of a "murder of crows," which is both the collective noun for the birds and a direct reference to the show's motorcycle club, SAMCRO (Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original).

represents an influential leader whose expansion of democracy gave him immense power.

: The song invokes Martin Luther and Pericles .