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Mighty warrior

Mighty warrior

Come on women, rise up to your calling.
What are you? who are you in this fallen nation?
Aren't you a rock, unbroken and undefeated.
Rise up! Rise up! Mighty warrior.
March, I say march on the battlefield,
take back what the devil has stolen.
You are not a doormat to be trampled upon,
not a prisoner, not a worthless piece of trash.
Come on women, march on, fight!
Take up the mantle and fight.
I want to see you praising and proclaiming.
Fight for your marriage, your happiness,
your dignity, you going to win with prayer.
Come on women, fall your knees, pray!
The devil fears powerful praying women.
Let your prayers shake the earth's foundation.
March, I say march on, tell the enemy to go.
Devil, you cannot mess with the praying women.
She breaks the chains and shackles.
Come on women, you are strong in battle.
No weapon formed against you shall prosper.
Rise up! Rise up! Mighty warrior.
March, I say march on the battlefield.
Know the true essence of your being.
You are women of destiny and purpose,
you are women of power and authority,
you are God's remnant, reigning in glory.
A warrior crowned with victory.
March on, march on, might warrior!
Take up the mantle and fight.

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