So you think you can take us all?
Well my sir, you are very wrong.
Once before you were very well,
But that day shall soon be done.
You’ll be sorry, that you ever tried to break us down.
And you’ll pay what’s rightly ours.
And you’ll hear us, echo our battle cry.
The breath we were born with,
We’ll keep for all time.
You took us in barren times,
When brother took brother at arms.
We still fight for our borders,
But our heart will stave away harm.
You’ll be sorry, that you ever tried to break us down.
And you’ll pay what’s rightly ours.
And you’ll hear us, echo our battle cry.
The breath we were born with,
We’ll keep for all time.
When these women were left to die,
And our men, they accepted your orders
Not one more shall suffer like this.
You’ll be kneeling down before us.
You’ll be sorry, that you ever tried to break us down.
And you’ll pay what’s rightly ours.
And you’ll hear us, echo our battle cry.
The breath we were born with,
We’ll keep for all time.
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