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Lyrics:

See i don't want some fire, i want some water

i want some sand and i want some land

Can you hear me now?





(hey)can you feel me now?



See i don't want some fire, i want some water

i want some sand and i want some land

Can you hear me now?

(hey)can you feel me now?



no man can hold me down

hold me down

i say no man can hold me down



no man can hold me down





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