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English, 16.10.2020 03:01 rolo7105

I once just survived it And they have seen me break down
And they think me weak
While I was just being patient

No matter how much my feelings is played with
I'll try and not cry
You saw a little hope
Don't doubt it, don't fight it

Victory is flowing is in my veins
I know it, I feel it
And I'll not let it go
I'll fight every pain in my way

When the fight is at my feet again
And the enemies start circling
You're out of time and still arrived
But I'm no longer the same again

This is no mistake
No playing around
When you think you can make me weak
Think again and don't be surprised

I'll rise and face all obstacles
And I'll stay on my feet
Fight all through all pain and chaos
And nothing will stop me

You saw a little faith
Don't doubt it, don't stop it
Victory is flowing in my blood
I know it, you know it

And I'll not be scared anymore
I'll fight every pain that comes my way
And don't be surprised
I'll rise again

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