Rise

Album: A Seat at the Table (2016)
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  • Fall in your ways so you can crumble
    Fall in your ways so you can sleep at night
    Fall in your ways so you can wake up and rise

    Fall in your ways so you can crumble
    Fall in your ways so you can sleep at night
    Fall in your ways so you can wake up and rise

    Fall in your ways so you can crumble
    Fall in your ways so you can sleep at night
    Fall in your ways so you can wake up and rise

    Walk in your ways so you won't crumble (so you won't crumble)
    Walk in your ways so you can sleep at night
    Walk in your ways so you will wake up and rise Writer/s: Ahmir Khalib Thompson, Devon Welsh, Raphael Saadiq, Raymond Angry, Solange Knowles, Troy Johnson
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Songtrust Ave, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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