Rise Up

Album: Asking Alexandra (2017)
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  • Rise up, take back control

    I find resolve in the darkest part of my mind I can stand to be inside
    I find the light to be a little much at times
    But I will rise

    I will rise up with the weight of the world
    I will rise up from the darkness, purged

    Rise up, take back control

    I face the truth with a bitterness that won't subside and I face it alone
    I'll be the pariah, in your war against yourself
    But I will rise

    This is product of hatred and anger
    A life spent on the outside but I will rise


    I will rise up with the weight of the world
    I will rise up from the darkness, purged

    Rise up, take back control Writer/s: Ben Bruce, Danny Worsnop, James Cassells, Matt Good
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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