Please Rise

Album: Oh (Ohio) (2008)
  • Stand about
    Stand aloof
    Stand aside
    Stand apart
    Stand back
    Stand away
    Stand up

    Stand over
    Stand to
    Stand against
    Stand before
    Stand with
    Stand alone
    Stand in

    Stand it out
    Stand it out
    Stand it out
    Stand it out

    Stand up
    Stand through
    Stand down
    Stand around
    Stand ready
    Stand inside
    Stand me

    Stand them
    Stand hurt
    Stand strong
    Stand along
    Stand reckless
    Stand right
    Stand true

    Stand it out
    Stand it out
    Stand it out
    Stand it out

    Stand down, stand down
    Your shoulder to the sea
    Stand down, stand down
    Your shelter from the rain

    Stand down, stand down
    Stand beside your enemy
    Stand over me
    Stand over me

    Stand down, stand down
    Your shoulder to the sea
    Stand down, stand down
    Your shelter from the rain

    Stand down, stand down
    Stand beside your enemy
    Stand over me
    Stand over me Writer/s: KURT WAGNER
    Publisher: BUG MUSIC
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