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Mercury - War Cry Lyrics



Mercury - War Cry Lyrics




I am a stranger
On this ground that I stand
She, she's on fire
Right in the palms of our hands
Rise up above
From the ashes as we flee
Watch her burn down
Open your eyes you will see

(All I ever wanted
Was all I ever needed
Beautiful and reckless
Now the streets are bleeding
What the hell has happened
To us in this season
Look in the eyes of hatred
Killing without reason)

We shall rise
Among this raging sea
As we learn
The worst is yet to be
When will we know if the rivers run to dry
And when the nighttime falls
What will be our last war cry

We shall rise
Among this raging sea
As we learn
The worst is yet to be
When will we know if the rivers run to dry
And when the nighttime falls
What will be our last war cry
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English

I am a stranger
On this ground that I stand
She, she's on fire
Right in the palms of our hands
Rise up above
From the ashes as we flee
Watch her burn down
Open your eyes you will see

(All I ever wanted
Was all I ever needed
Beautiful and reckless
Now the streets are bleeding
What the hell has happened
To us in this season
Look in the eyes of hatred
Killing without reason)

We shall rise
Among this raging sea
As we learn
The worst is yet to be
When will we know if the rivers run to dry
And when the nighttime falls
What will be our last war cry

We shall rise
Among this raging sea
As we learn
The worst is yet to be
When will we know if the rivers run to dry
And when the nighttime falls
What will be our last war cry
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Writer: Maddie Kerr, Mason Osman
Copyright: Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, O/B/O DistroKid

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Performed By: Mercury
Language: English
Length: 4:46
Written by: Maddie Kerr, Mason Osman

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