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D.Curtis - Victorious (lyrics)






VICTORIOUS by D.CURTIS 

Proclamation 
My declaration 
D.CURTIS 
Let's get it....
This is a warfare, I bet you the devil knows 
He ain't taking to rest cuz he wants my soul
He’s using different battlefield but the same war 
The first time way back you lost to my King
Now you wanna come and pick a fight with the Prince 
I'm the apple of His eye you can't touch me
I'm seated on high your kingdom beneath me
I walk through the valley of the shadow no fear
Christ in my life I'm living life no stress
Life or death the power lies on my tongue 
I say a word on earth established in the heaven 
Hold up wait a minute let me decree somethings 
I'm destined for greatness, far above sickness, everything I lay my hands on is a SUCCESS.
So the next time you try to come against me again just remember that I am VICTORIOUS 

Chorus 
V I C T O R I O U S
That’s what i am, that’s that’s what i am
I’m VICTORIOUS (6 times)

We victorious the battle aint strange to us 
The devil losing ain't no breaking news to us
Cuz we living in this world but not of it 
We are supernatural being with the power to change
We are here to possess our territory 
So hold up wait a minute let me decree somethings 
No untimely death 
all my kids are blessed 
everything we lay our hands on is a success 

I'm a child of a mighty warrior
My God is superior 
At the mention of his name
Every knee shall bow 
Every tongue confess that he is Lord
I'm a child of a mighty warrior
My God is superior yeah yeah
At the mention of his name
Every knee shall bow that’s why i'm VICTORIOUS

Chorus 
V I C T O R I O U S
That’s what i am, that’s that’s what i am
I’m VICTORIOUS (6 times)

This is our declaration our proclamation 
We are not concern about the enemy gathering like a flood 
Cuz the Spirit of the Lord has raise a standard 
A thousand will fall on our left and ten thousand on our right
With our eyes we will behold the demairs of the wicked but they shall not come near us
All the believers out there let me hear you proclaim 

The devil can't break me he can't touch me
Im VICTORIOUS (5 times)

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