We may have lost Sirius Black
But we're not turning back
We will fight till we have won
And Voldemort is gone

And I'm gonna do
Whatever it takes
I don't care about whatever fate
That prophecy says
No I'm not afraid
No I'm not afraid

'Cause there's one thing that I've got
One thing that you've got inside you, too
One thing that we've got
And the one thing we've got is enough
To save us all

Well we taught ourselves to fight
And we know that neither can live
While the other survives
And I know that that means me
But I'm glad we've got our army
And we're gonna take town the dark lord's crew
The Death Eaters will all be running from me and you
And you, and you, and you, and you, and you, and you

And there's one thing that I've got
One thing that you've got inside you, too
One thing that we've got
And the one thing we've got is enough
To save us all

The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love
The weapon we have is love


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    This song definitely pumps me up. I have to say after listening to this song I feel like I can do anything.

    spastic_kittyon July 12, 2006   Link

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