Step Into Your Power

Album: Long Way Home (2024)
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  • If you want it, you can have it
    All you gotta do is just reach out and grab it
    If you want it, you can have it
    All you've got to do is just reach right out and grab it

    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child
    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child

    Now listen to me
    All you need you already own
    It was given to you
    On the day that you were born
    Anything (anything) that your heart can dream
    You can make it reality

    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child
    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child

    Now listen
    Don't be afraid
    Don't be afraid to fall
    It's the getting back up
    That's gonna make you strong
    God only made one like you
    So c'mon, baby
    And just do what you were born to do

    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child
    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child

    Step on up, hey, yeah
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child
    Step on up
    Step into your power
    Step on up
    Step into your power, child

    Step on up
    Step on up
    Step on up Writer/s: Ray LaMontagne
    Publisher: REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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