We Are Legends (feat. KAAZE & Jonathan Mendelsohn)
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We Are Legends (feat. KAAZE & Jonathan Mendelsohn)
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We are living on the run
Like a legacy undone
Shining brighter than the sun
'Cause we are legends
And we'll leave on in memories
On the pages of history
Forever you'll remember me
'Cause we are legends
One day we'll live this world behind
And say goodbye
You and I will redefine
Space and time
'Cause we are living on the run
Like a legacy undone
Shining brighter than the sun
'Cause we are legends
And we'll live on in memories
On the pages of history
Forever you'll remember me
'Cause we are legends
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