Looks like another year
I see you standing here
I know it's always such an uphill battle
Feels like you're winning then
You're gonna lose again
And everyday you're going round in circles

Know how you're feeling
I've been there before
You wanna run
You can't take much more
I'm here to help you see
It's your eternity
And it's worth the struggle

Don't give up the fight
It's a war and you have to
Stand your ground tonight
Cuz I don't wanna lose you
It's your life and it matters
Be careful what you're chasing after
Don't give up the fight
Cuz I don't wanna lose you
I don't wanna lose you

I know you're cynical
It seem impossible
You think you'll never
Find the strength you're lacking
I know you're feeling like your on your own
I'm here to tell you that you're not alone

Don't give up the fight
It's a war and you have to
Stand your ground tonight
Cuz I don't wanna lose you
It's your life and it matters
Be careful what you're chasing after
Don't give up the fight
Cuz I don't wanna lose you

We've all got wounds
We've all got scars
Sometimes it hurts
Sometimes it's hard
Don't give up hope
Don't give up hope
Cuz He's got those wounds
He's got those scars
And with His blood he heals our hearts
He is our hope
He is our hope

Don't give up the fight
It's a war and you have to
Stand your ground tonight
Cuz I don't wanna lose you
It's your life and it matters
Be careful what you're chasing after
Don't give up the fight
Cuz I don't wanna lose you
I don't wanna lose you
I don't wanna lose you


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Don't Give Up The Fight Lyrics as written by David Hanbury Benjamin Glover

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