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Words of the righteous we will not bend
The odds keep stacking up against
Strengthen our perseverance
Break down the cycle of errors past
We have to face up to the truth
Relinquish every upper roofEvery ounce of strength grasps
One solid dream
Violent soul will be whole
We have to face up to it
For every second we're alive
Let our light shineTo our grave we must pave
A path for us to rise from
Power surge kills the urge
Life and death collideSmash all the boundaries that hold us down
Hold on to everything that loves
Let go of anything that starves
People with envy will hold us down
Freedom is just a cut away

Nothing can pass our life awayEvery ounce of strength grasps
One solid dream
Violent soul will be whole
We have to face up to it
For every second of our lives
Let our lights shineTo our grave we must pave
A path for us to rise from
Power surge kills the urge
Life and death collideOh, we take life's ebb and flow
Testament to the things we know
With the fight we must roll
Strength will followTooth and nail for the ground that we hold
Failures from the start but we still grow
Heads held high, rally for throne
Holding our own
Not just words we'll show you soI can't remember
These doubts I must dismember
And trust in whole
What we all knowBlock out all the hatred
That the world spews
Heads put to the grindstone
Trust in the truth

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Raymond Scott (born Harry Warnow, 10 September 1908 – 8 February 1994), was an American composer, orchestra leader, pianist, engineer, electronic instrument inventor and electronic music pioneer. He was born in Brooklyn to a family of Russian-Jewish immigrants. Though Scott never scored cartoon soundtracks, his music is familiar to millions because of its adaptation by Warner Bros. In 1936, Scott formed the "Raymond Scott Quintette", hoping to revitalise swing music through tight, busy arrangements and reduced reliance on improvisation.

Read more about Raymond Scott on Last.fm.


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