Joy Revolution

Album: Hold That Spirit (2023)
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  • I wanna stand on a hill
    And sing at the top of my lungs
    I wanna dance, tell my tales, cry, run, do whatever I want
    I wanna join the joy revolution
    I boldly declare
    For once in my life I really don't care
    What anybody else thinks, let 'em all judge
    I'm gonna join the joy revolution
    Come on come on
    Times are changing fast
    Come on come on
    Let the good days last
    Joy revolution
    I want to want what I have
    Surrender to the things that I don't understand
    It's alright, it's alright, it's alright
    I keep marching on
    I'm gonna join the joy revolution
    Come on come on
    Times are changing fast
    Come on come on
    Let the good days last
    Joy revolution
    Come on come on
    Let the worries float on
    Come on come on
    We are love in motion
    joy
    joy
    I wanna join the joy revolution
    I wanna laugh when I could be crying
    Step into the light, I'm coming out of hiding
    I wanna laugh when I could be crying
    I wanna join the joy revolution
    I wanna join the joy revolution
    I wanna stand on a hill
    And sing at the top of my lungs
    I wanna dance, tell my tales, cry, run, do whatever I want
    I wanna join the joy revolution Writer/s: Adrianne Gonzalez, Connie Lim, Rayanna Zaragoza
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., O/B/O DistroKid
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