My Champion

Album: The Last Hero (2016)
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  • May this be your victory song
    A song for you when I am gone
    Reminding you of what you're meant to be
    A gift to bring you clarity
    To show you that your destiny
    Is not defined by what you've failed to see
    No

    May this lift you up
    When you feel you'll fall again
    You cannot win, no
    Hope these words are enough
    For you to be strong, my friend

    Sometimes you fall before you rise
    Sometimes you lose it all to find
    You've gotta keep fighting
    And get back up again
    My champion
    Oh, my champion

    You've lost so many times it hurts
    But failures made are lessons learned
    'Cause in the end what you are will be much more
    Than you were

    May this lift you up
    When you feel you'll fall again
    You cannot win
    Hope these words are enough
    For you to be strong, my friend

    Sometimes you fall before you rise
    Sometimes you lose it all to find
    You've gotta keep fighting
    And get back up again
    My champion

    Don't ever run away
    For every fear you face
    You will survive and be much more
    Than you were oh oh

    Sometimes you fall before you rise
    Sometimes you lose it all to find
    You've gotta keep fighting
    And get back up again
    The world's gonna try and knock you out
    Just pick yourself up when you go down
    You've gotta keep fighting
    And get back up again
    My champion
    Oh, my champion
    My champion
    My champion oh Writer/s: Mark Tremonti, Myles Kennedy
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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