Fight For You

Album: Judas and the Black Messiah: The Inspired Album (2021)
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  • Ohh, no
    Yeah, oh, oh no
    Ahh, ahh, ohh
    Ohh

    All the smoke in the air
    Feel the hate when they stare
    All the pain that we bear
    Oh, you better beware
    Their guns don't play fair
    All we got is a prayer
    It was all in their plans
    Wash the blood from your hands

    Freedom for my brothers
    Freedom 'cause they judge us
    Freedom from the others
    Freedom from the leaders, they're keeping us
    Freedom gon' keep us strong
    Freedom if you just hold on
    Freedom ain't free at all, no

    I'm gon' see it through
    There's no one, oh, there's no one like you
    Long as I'm standing, we could never lose
    I'ma always, always fight for you
    I'ma always, always fight for you

    Mental institution
    Causing so much confusion
    Seems the only solution
    Is a new revolution
    We can't take it no more
    No, it can't be ignored
    When they knock down your door
    Will you be ready for war?

    Freedom 'cause they need us (freedom 'cause they need us)
    Free from how they see us
    Freedom won't you free us?
    Freedom doesn't hang from the trees
    Freedom from injustice (injustice)
    Freedom from corruption (corruption)
    They're aiming for destruction and you know

    They gon' see it through
    There's no one, oh, there's no one like you (like you)
    Long as I'm standing, we could never lose
    I'ma always (always), always fight for you
    I'ma always, always fight for you

    Ooh, see it through
    There's no one, there's no one like you
    I'ma always fight for you
    For you, you, you, fight for you Writer/s: Dernst II Emile, Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson, Tiara Nicole Thomas
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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