Soldier On
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Soldier On
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When you’re almost there and you can’t go back
Just floor it
When the voice inside says you can’t fly
Ignore it
No matter who put the wall in front of you
You’re a wrecking ball
You gotta push through
Break out every weapon
Never let them
Strangle your heart and soul
Kick out ammunition
You’re on a mission
To soldier on
When your body shakes and your mind says you won’t make it
A crack in the armor’s fuel for the fire
I know that you can take it
When a thread is all you’re hanging by
A shred of hope says you’re alive
Free from their gravity
They can’t keep you down
Be who you’re meant to be
Reach that higher ground
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About a Mile performs "Soldier On", and this lyric page sits inside the About a Mile catalog on LyroVerse.
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