Strong As You
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Strong As You
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When the road to freedom is a trafic jam
It's hard for me to see how lucky I am
I'm a lucky man
When the path to heaven is a slippy slope
I've got to take a hold to give me some hope
Give me some hope
I am strong enough to make it through
I am strong enough as strong as you
The trees are parting beautiful view
The trees are parting all for you
When the flowing river has been made a dam
It's hard for me to say how happy I am
Happy man
I am strong enough to make it through
I am strong enough as strong as you
I am strong enough to make it through
Yeah I am strong enough as strong as you
As strong as you
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