Stand Up

Lyrics
[Verse 1: Doriano Magliano] This is the beginning of a new lease on life This freedom, this passion is how we survive Only got one life one chance To show what I got and nothing will ever Take this from me You can never take this from me [Chorus: Hance Alligood] Whatever happened to just wanting to live your dream When no one cared about the cover of a magazine This is the price I pay for the life I've made But I'm always finding a way to stand up Can't you hear the sound of A thousand screaming voices Eager to watch you succeed? Give them something real to believe [Verse 2: Doriano Magliano] You'll try everything To sell your soul for a quick buck So look at it this way Tried to control my life, but I've got something to say Your words, they make me sick Mind-blown by all the constant bullshit Go back to your pathetic life and let me be [Chorus: Hance Alligood] Whatever happened to just wanting to live your dream When no one cared about the cover of a magazine This is the price I pay for the life I've made But I'm always finding a way to stand up Can't you hear the sound of A thousand screaming voices Eager to watch you succeed? Give them something real to believe [Bridge: Hance Alligood] This is a song for the times I've failed This is a song for the times I got it right Maybe I'm just a boy with a dream But my dreams are becoming a reality This is a song for the times you've failed This is a song for the times you got it right Maybe you're just someone with a dream But your dreams are so close, you just have to believe it [Pre-Chorus] Stand up, can't you hear the sound Of a thousand screaming voices? [Chorus: Hance Alligood] Whatever happened to just wanting to live your dream When no one cared about the cover of a magazine This is the price I pay for the life I've made But I'm always finding a way to stand up Can't you hear the sound of A thousand screaming voices Eager to watch you succeed? Give them something real to believe
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- Woe, Is Me