Carry It in the Open (Charlie Kirk Tribute Song – RIP 2025) | In Loving Memory & Freedom Ballad

1 month ago
24

Carry It in the Open (Charlie Kirk Tribute Song – RIP 2025) | In Loving Memory & Freedom Ballad

In Memory of Charlie Kirk Tribute

D.O.B. October 14, 1993
R.I.P. September 10, 2025

“Carry It in the Open” is a heartfelt original tribute written In Loving Memory of Charlie Kirk (RIP 2025) — a song about courage, conviction, and the American spirit that stands firm even when times are hard.

Through this soulful country-rock ballad, we honor the legacy of a man who carried his beliefs with strength and openness. The song reminds us all to speak truth, walk tall, and keep faith in freedom, family, and God.

🎶 Lyrics & Message:
This piece was written to inspire reflection, unity, and resilience. Whether you’re remembering someone you’ve lost or holding onto hope for a better tomorrow, “Carry It in the Open” invites you to keep walking in light and love.

💔 Dedicated to:
Charlie Kirk (RIP 2025) — may your voice and vision continue to live on through truth and courage.

🎧 Listen & Share:
If this song moves you, please like, comment, and share it so others can find hope through the message.

👇 Subscribe for more music honoring life, freedom, and faith:

We mark the passing of Charlie Kirk by noting the causes that defined his public life: an insistence on robust free expression—especially on campuses—paired with a belief that ideas should be met with debate, not violence. Many will remember his talent for youth organizing and his conviction that culture and faith shape the nation’s future.

Kirk’s commentary consistently advanced socially conservative views, a critical stance toward mainstream institutions and media, and an “America First” posture in foreign policy—supportive of Israel’s security while urging caution about deeper U.S. entanglements. He argued that civic life works best when families, communities, and local institutions are strong, and when disagreement happens openly and lawfully.

In honoring his memory, we reject political violence in every form and reaffirm a simple standard: defend speech with speech, engage arguments with evidence, and treat opponents as fellow citizens. May those who agreed with him—and those who didn’t—carry forward the work of vigorous, peaceful, and principled public discourse.

All Music, lyrics belong to me and are copyright protected.

Loading comments...