Advanced Placement (AP)

Came from nothing, looking up Knew that I could rise above
Stars and stripes were not enough
Honor falling from the sky
Eagle flying from the ice
Could a nation live or die
I was meant to make a stand, I knew it
All I needed was a chance to prove it
Got the colors on my back
Maybe all it takes is one man
And there's no more excuses
You're all seeing red when I come through
The white of your eyes, no mercy
You're trying your best, black and dark blue
You know I can do this all day


Came from nothing, looking up

Knew that I could rise above
Stars and stripes were not enough
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