Fists of Fury

Album: Heaven and Earth (2018)
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  • [Verse 1: Patrice Quinn & Dwight Trible]
    I use hands
    To help my fellow man
    I use hands
    To do just what I can
    And when I'm faced with unjust injury
    Then I change my hands
    To fists of fury

    [Instrumental]

    [Refrain: Patrice Quinn & Dwight Trible]
    Our time as victims is over
    (Our time as victims is over)
    We will no longer ask for justice
    (We will no longer ask for justice)
    Instead we will take our retribution
    (Instead we will...)

    Our time as victims is over
    (... we will, will take our retribution, will take our retribution, yes we will)
    We will no longer ask for justice
    (I don't think you heard me...)
    Instead we will take our retribution
    (...but our time as victims is all over)
    (Yes, it's over y'all)

    Our time as victims is over
    (We will no longer ask for justice)
    We will no longer ask for justice
    (Instead...)
    Instead we will take our retribution
    (...we will take our retribution)
    (Whoa...)

    Our time as victims is over
    (... everyday, yeah)
    We will no longer ask for justice
    (Oh yeah)
    Instead we will take our retribution
    (Yeah)

    Our time as victims is over
    (Ooooh)
    We will no longer ask for justice
    (Oh yeah, all right)
    Instead we will take our retribution
    (Whoa oh-oh yes)

    [Verse 2: Patrice Quinn & Dwight Trible]
    I use hands
    To show my friendliness
    I use hands
    To give a kind caress
    I've fought the strong
    I did right for wrong
    When I changed my hands
    To fists of fury
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