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We the People Songtext

All rise and be counted.
As part of this protest, we wage revolution.

Will the flames of humanity diminish and and fade?
Or will the tides turn, igniting our passion and fuel our cause?
We will no longer be the silent minority.

Stand up and be counted.
Think for yourself. You′ll see the systems cracking.
Rise up. We can move mountains.
We the people have the the strength to change it.

Do we stand in silence as they rob us blind, strip our rights away?
This is our time to rise above. Take the power back.
Hold them accountable for their crimes.

Together, we have the strength deep within.
Information is our way to resist.
Our time has come.
We the people have the strength to change it.


We can change. This is our time.
We the people. Change will come.
Take the power back. Think for yourself.
See behind the propaganda.

Deprogram your mind. Disinformation is keeping us blind.
They underestimate us and the strength that we have.
We are the work force, the back bone.
Our numbers are great, and we can withstand.

With stand against the tyranny, the control, the injustice.
Even into our minds, the images enter through the media as they feed us
Subliminal, mind-control propaganda. They keep us complacent, unaware, scared.
But in truth, they fear us. They fear our numbers. So, rise up. Take the power back.
This is our time. Let them fear us, our numbers, our strength. Let them fear us.
Fear a revolution.

Damaged us deliberately. Caused us our complacency.
They keep us down.
Killing us in secretcy. Is this a democracy
Or just a front?

All rise and be counted.
As part of this protest, we wage revolution.
Stand up and be counted.
Think for yourself. You'll see the systems cracking.


We can change. This is our time.
We the people. Change will come.
Take the power back. Think for yourself.
Revolution starts within you.

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