I Shall Rise

Album: Not released on an album (2015)
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  • As I walk through frozen sands
    Through the flames of burning lands
    My feet are torn, they're torn to strands
    I will not thirst

    As I cross the raging sea
    Waves are crashing over me
    They drag me down, they drag me down
    I will not drown

    They'll know my name
    After the storms are passing through
    They'll know my name
    When they've forgotten all about you
    They'll know my name
    After the storms are passing through
    They'll know my name
    When they've forgotten all about you

    They're calling out, they're calling out my name
    They're calling out, they're calling out my name

    And I shall rise, oh well I shall rise
    Again and again
    I shall rise, oh well I shall rise
    Again and again
    And I shall rise, oh well I shall rise
    Again and again
    I shall rise, oh well I shall rise
    Again and again

    I shall rise, oh well I shall rise
    Again and again
    I shall rise, oh well I shall rise
    Again and again Writer/s: KAREN LEE ORZOLEK
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
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