One Light

Album: The Greatest Hits (2012)
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  • Standing humble, a fist of rage
    A silent army, they call my name
    See that firmly, and not in dismay
    I'm never broken, and I'm not afraid

    So come with me, let's take this world and make a change
    And we'll give this, more than we can take away
    And we'll see this, through eyes we always thought were blind
    If we could find, just one light to shine
    Just one light to shine

    Walls will crumble at our feet
    All we know we will finally see
    We'll fight for hoṗe, and we'll kill this doubt
    Angels of war, let me out

    Come with me, let's take this word and make a change
    And we'll give this, more than we can take away
    And we'll see this, through eyes we always thought were blind
    If we could find, just one light to shine
    Just one light to shine, just one light to shine

    Come with me, let's take this word and make a change
    And we'll give this, more than they can take away
    And we'll see this, through eyes we always thought were blind
    If we could find, just one light to shine
    Just one light to shine Writer/s: BRADLEY KIRK ARNOLD, CHRISTOPHER LEE HENDERSON, MARTIN H. FREDERIKSEN, MATTHEW DARRICK ROBERTS, ROBERT TODD HARRELL
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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