Take Back
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Take Back
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With the wind at our backs
And in the strength of the lord
We will rise on the wings of the dawn (2x)
Chorus:
We're going to take back all the enemy has stolen
We're going to take back all the enemy has stolen
It's in the blood of the one who's worthy
I know that god has not forgotten
All that's lost and broken
So come and see the turning of the tide
Come and see the sons and daughters rise
For how could he who did not spare his own son
Not freely give us victory
Against the darkest of nights
It's in the blood of the one who's worthy
It's in the blood of the one who's worthy
You're worthy
You're worthy
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