Lyrics of 'Born On My Own' by Emigrate

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The queen never walks
Now watch her walking
Last soldier lost
Count the fallen
I’m gonna lose you
You’re gonna lose me too
We’re gonna lose it
All at the end

There won’t be anyone
Saving anyone
When kingdoms come
Kingdoms come undone
Gods rise and fall
They’re only gods after all
I am in control
Born on my own

Nations rage
Tides are turning
End of the age
Let’s get to burning
Judgment day
Judges blown away
Nothing left to owe
When there’s no one left to pay

Gods rise and fall
They’re only gods after all
I don’t need anyone
Born on my own
Break down the walls
That keep us all
Flames in waves
So beautiful

Holding home
Up in my soul
I am in control
Born on my own
Break down the walls
That keep us all
Flames in waves
So beautiful
Holding home
Up in my soul
Never alone
Not born on my own

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