Rise

Album: released as a single (2020)
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  • (verse 1)
    I've been thinking of a time
    where everything will be alright
    Helicopters up above
    my feet touching the underground
    Where have you been - yeah Luck I need you now Won't be running away - yeah We'll break the chains somehow

    (chorus)
    Cause we rise until we're standing
    We rise until we're strong Our dreams are never ending
    So we rise until we're standing

    (verse 2)
    See the violence on the street
    running rampant I don't want it to repeat Calling voices from the crowd
    will you hear us we are so damn proud
    Where have you been - yeah Luck I need you now Won't be running away - yeah
    We'll break the chains somehow

    (chorus)
    Cause we rise until we're standing
    We rise until we're strong Our dreams are never ending
    So we rise until we're standing

    (bridge)
    We let our voices be heard
    there's strength behind every word
    So even when we're gonna fall
    we'll still stand tall we'll still stand tall

    (chorus)
    Cause we rise until we're standing
    We rise until we're strong Imagine where we're going When we rise until we're standing

    Cause we rise until we're standing We rise until we're strong Our dreams are never ending So we rise until we're standing

    Cause we rise until we're standing We rise until we're strong Our struggle's never ending So we rise until we're standing

    Cause we rise until we're standing We rise until we're strong Our dreams are never ending So we rise until we're standing Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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